my daughter told me that her father has been doing nasty things to her. we reported it to the sheriff and now there is an investigation. i don't know if the father knows yet, but i have just informed that he, all of a sudden, has moved. he is ordered, by the court, to inform me 40 days in advance of any moves. if the police go to his home, and realize that he has left, will there be a warrent out for his arrest?
2007-02-10
16:38:47
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i think i wrote something wrong. he is supposed to tell me, 40 days in advance, if he is moving, he didn't. he just moved all of a sudden.
2007-02-10
16:40:37 ·
update #1
so, even if he is wanted for questioning, at this point, they can put a warrent if he is not at the residence he was at?
2007-02-10
16:43:55 ·
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i will take her to counseling for sure! i'm so scared for her
2007-02-10
16:47:19 ·
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Thank you:) we really need all the prayers we can get right now.
2007-02-10
16:48:00 ·
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Thank you:) we really need all the prayers we can get right now.
2007-02-10
16:48:03 ·
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I don't know. I would assume so.
2007-02-10 16:41:58
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answered by Myglassesarealwaysclean 5
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It depends on the way the Court order is written, I suppose, which states he has to give notice. It also depends on if he has been convicted of this crime or not - and if he is required to register as a sex offender (yet).
If he has a court appearance and does not show, though, there definitely should be a warrant issued for his arrest.
By the way, check out this site:It is www.familywatchdog.us
When you visit this site you can enter your address and a map will pop up with your house as the small icon of a house and red, blue, green, dots surrounding your entire neighborhood. When you click on these dots a picture of a person will appear with an address and the description of the crime he or she had committed.
The best thing is that you can show your children pictures and see how close these people live to your home or school. This site was developed by John Walsh from Americas Most Wanted. Another tool to help us keep our kids safe.
2007-02-10 16:43:37
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answered by CharmedTeri 2
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It depends on what the Order states as far as his notifying you of his moving. If there is nothing stating that it is illegal for him to move without notification there's not a whole lot that can be dont enforcement wise. However, once the investigators do there stuff about the sexual abuse, and if they find probable cause for his arrest, then a warrant can be issued and he will be arrested once he's located.
2007-02-10 16:49:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you should make sure that the court has a contempt hearing! Don't wait for someone else as it won't get done.
If there is something that happened to your daughter and he is charged and the warrant goes before the grand jury and is found, he could be listed as a fugitive!
2007-02-10 16:50:48
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answered by cantcu 7
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Depends,If there is evidence enough to convict, the D.A. will put out a warrant or they will call a Grand Jury and decide if there is enough to go to trial with. Now he is just wanted for questioning I think. You have to press charges or the County has to press charges for a warrant to issue I believe. Check with the Court. Good Luck. And take your little girl to counseling.Also see: infoat thesafeside.com It's a program connected to www.familywatchdog.us
2007-02-10 16:45:24
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answered by Faerie loue 5
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good question if you have the money get a lawyer or contact a social worker its very suspicious that he moved if he is not guilty do not let him have any visites with your child there should be someone you trust with him and your daughter at all times also make sure no one is coaxing your child to say things that are not true this would be terrible for your child and for the accused get a therapist for you and your child because this is serious business good luck lorie ps good for you for acting and listening to you child and believing her it shows you are a responsable and a good mother that is doing her job and that is to love and protect her child at all cost.
2007-02-10 17:00:08
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answered by lorie v 7
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just in case the police dont go to his house soon, maybe you should report his move to the court that ordered him to keep you informed of his whereabouts. that way, if a warrant isnt issued for his shady actions. at least one will be issued for his contempt of court .
2007-02-10 16:50:34
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answered by selectiveimage 2
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I am sorry for your daughter. lets hope that he will be arrested and will not be able to see her again. I'll say a prayer for the 2 of you.
2007-02-10 16:46:02
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answered by lynnie 3
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Yes. Because he violated the law by moving. Like when your not supposed to leave a start during your court dates and you do.
2007-02-10 16:41:13
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answered by Dr.LLP BunBun 2
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He can still have a warrant issued out for him any where he decides to move to . They can find him easily . Sorry about your Daughter ..
2007-02-10 16:49:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Your husband won't be arrested for moving. That's not a crime. It is a civil issue. You are welcome to go back to family court with proof and tell the judge about it though.
2007-02-10 16:42:23
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answered by Lisa A 7
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