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TOBY OLSON

Junior Member
What is the name of your state?TX
:) after searching the cch/sor/nbf no record of me showed up.
I also checked with the DPS.
The crime was commited about ten years ago. I have been out of the country since. Is there not any SOL on this crime?
 


BlondiePB

Senior Member
Note to posters and readers

This dude robbed a bank and took flight to Mexico as he stated in his other threads.
 
Turn yourself in, you will not hide forever, the FBI will find you. I have doubts this post is for real to till you the truth. :rolleyes:
 

TOBY OLSON

Junior Member
Warrants

warrantsTx. Would someone please tell me how long sol on outstanding warrants? All my record searches have returned negative,Why?
 

Heather2

Member
TOBY OLSON said:
warrantsTx. Would someone please tell me how long sol on outstanding warrants? All my record searches have returned negative,Why?
Warrants are good forever and I doubt you have access to warrant records. Do you mean background checks, cuz a warrant won't show up there.
 
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seniorjudge

Guest
TOBY OLSON said:
warrantsTx. Would someone please tell me how long sol on outstanding warrants? All my record searches have returned negative,Why?
https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?p=845752#post845752



Standard answer on statute of limitations:

The statutes on limitations is, among other things, a statute telling the government how long it has to file a criminal charge. It stops running the day the charge is filed.

This is not a game of tag where, if you can keep from getting caught, you are home free.

Some states and jurisdictions will pull old warrants after awhile; some states and jurisdictions keep warrants active forever.

My best advice: surrender.
 

racer72

Senior Member
A few years ago someone was popped on a warrent from 1952. The guy figured that after hiding out in Canada for 40 years he would be safe. He was nabbed by a cop giving him a ticket for jaywalking.
 

TOBY OLSON

Junior Member
seniorjudge said:
https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?p=845752#post845752



Standard answer on statute of limitations:

The statutes on limitations is, among other things, a statute telling the government how long it has to file a criminal charge. It stops running the day the charge is filed.

This is not a game of tag where, if you can keep from getting caught, you are home free.

Some states and jurisdictions will pull old warrants after awhile; some states and jurisdictions keep warrants active forever.

My best advice: surrender.
seniorjudge. I want to surrender. Should I work with the FBI or whom?
 
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seniorjudge

Guest
TOBY OLSON said:
seniorjudge. I want to surrender. Should I work with the FBI or whom?
Go to the nearest federal courthouse and surrender to the marshals.
 

SGTPUD

Junior Member
Toby, I am the HPD sgt currently assigned to your case. If you're serious about wanting to resolve this, I can be reached at 713-613-5000 which is the switchboard at the Houston office of the FBI. Give me a day to let the operator know to accept a collect international call. If not, post instructions on this web site on how we can hook-up via some chat service
 
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seniorjudge

Guest
TOBY OLSON said:
What is the name of your state?TX
:) after searching the cch/sor/nbf no record of me showed up.
I also checked with the DPS.
The crime was commited about ten years ago. I have been out of the country since. Is there not any SOL on this crime?
Are you this Toby Olson?

“Golden handcuffs” are the large sums corporate boards and management pay themselves for their valuable services swelling “shareholder value.” The term was widely-used in the 1980’s, the overt heyday of mega dealers, the “barbarians at the gate.” I was working with Bankers Trust Company (now Deutsche Bank) then, and sharing some of this lingo on a walk in Philadelphia with Toby Olson, who said something like, “That’s great. If you do a magazine again, why don’t you call it ‘Golden Handcuffs.’

http://www.goldenhandcuffsreview.com/our_title1.htm
 

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