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I was on probation in Ohio for felony and misdemeanors (not drug/alcohol or violent). I opted to serve the time and completed that. When released, they did a warrants check and I had NONE. Because I was no longer under supervision and had no parole, I opted to leave the state and start over. Since then, I have remained gainfully employed and out of trouble. I finally have my life back on track. My ex was pulled over and was told that I have misdemeanor warrants. He called and told me. Apparently the misdemeanor probation I was on was never run with the felony time I was serving and they put warrants out on me for violating it. In Ohio, whenever a person has felony and misdemeanor charges, the felony charges override the misdemeanors and thus MUST run concurrent with the felony sentencing. I live 2 hours away now in Kentucky. Will they come after me and can they extradite me back to Ohio for this even if I stay out of Ohio? Again these are misd. warrants. Thanks!

2007-01-25 04:04:10 · 4 answers · asked by meg t 1 in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

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Extradition rules vary from county to county. If it is in fact a Misdemeanor warrant, good chances are that they will not extradite. Some felony warrants are only extraditiable if they are in a surrounding state. Congrats on getting your life back together but unfortunately if you do not take care of this warrant ASAP, it will continue to show up. Good luck!

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2014-11-14 12:27:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

get an attorney and call your probation officer so you have all of the information that you need. as unfortunate as it may be, when there is miss communication in situations like this, it usually falls on the person on probation to clear everything up and be held responsible for anything that was not cleared up. Good luck

2007-01-25 04:13:32 · answer #3 · answered by NolaDawn 5 · 0 0

I would go back and face the music. Yes they can find you and extradite you so why try to run? If it's not much time, go back and plead your case. It doesn't help to worry about it, just take care of it.

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