I have active warrants from years ago in other states. Can i have them transferred to me so i can take care of them?
There is no such thing as transferring a warrant. You need to go to California to take care of it.
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There is no such thing as transferring a warrant. You need to go to California to take care of it.
The judgment still exists. It is never expires. Whether the FLU enforces it is another matter.
Nothing. It's not your job to enforce the law.
Not enough details for a meaningful answer. Consult a lawyer or your public defender.
You need to speak with a local lawyer. Enhancements must be proven to a jury.
No way. Cop can drive as he likes. He does not need to give you Miranda rights. Consult a lawyer, but you must show he did not have a good reason...
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Almost certainly not. Hire a local lawyer to see if it is possible to obtain permission.
Yes. As long as they think that there is a warrant.
You bet. He had probable cause, in spades.
Contact a New Jersey lawyer who may know more details. If you can't afford a lawyer, talk to your public defender.