A warrant NEVER goes away. I know a buddy of mine that arrested this dude for a no seatbelt ticket that turned into a warrant from 1979. Finally caught up to him. Pretty embarrasing if you ask me, he is the CEO of a major corporation in town.
Be a responsible adult.
2006-10-22 18:56:08
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answered by spanishflyin_tx 3
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Until the warrant is served and you face the Judge, it will be outstanding. Haunting you like a skeleton in your closet until you take care of it. Go see your probation officer and get it over with, don't wait till you become an adult and you end up with jail time and a large fine to pay.
2006-10-22 17:34:16
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answered by Greystoke 2
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If you commit a crime and pay for it in any way the court saw fit (I think your saying probation ) If you violate that and still are under age and are retried it should not go on permanent record as you served it as juvenile. but if you mean you just skipped out then I would say if you pass 18 it is permanent!
2006-10-22 17:33:01
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answered by bugz 1
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It depends on what state you live in but usually a warrent carries over
2006-10-22 17:44:25
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answered by dodgeforlife1982 2
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no, but the sentencing is still treated at the same level as it would have been as a juvinile.
If you are 17 and about to turn 18 you would be better to turn yourself in, you would end up getting a much lighter sentence that way
2006-10-23 07:51:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Not by itself. You need to go in and have it spunged,spungged, sponged, you know what I mean.
2006-10-22 17:52:00
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answered by matriarch_seven 2
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Nope... when you get caught, you'll go to the "BIG BOYS" jail and do your time!
Sorry!
2006-10-22 17:27:40
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answered by love_2b_curious 6
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