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You're going to need to work with an attorney. If you can't afford to hire one, you can ask the court to appoint a public defender.
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You're going to need to work with an attorney. If you can't afford to hire one, you can ask the court to appoint a public defender.
Speedy trial rights are not at issue if someone did not show up to court and that led to a warrant being issued.
You can fire him, but that seems ill advised to me. As my colleague stated, nothing seems out of the ordinary.
Yes, you can definitely be charged. You really should go speak to an attorney.
Technically you'd be a fugitive from justice, but I don't think anyone has been Federally charged over a warrant for a parking ticket. Go get...
Yes, they can monitor you to ensure compliance
Hire the attorney, and they will file for discovery (which includes the police report)
Contact your attorney to make sure the court will allow it. Don't just up and move without notifying anyone.
An attorney is his best chance of resolving this. The longer he hides, the worse it will be.
"Commitment" means court order after a proper hearing on the matter. They would not be disqualified under Ohio or Federal law
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