Sure, they'll probably give you a room next to your friend, with that type of background.
2007-04-06 14:00:30
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answered by CGIV76 7
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there is no way to determine if your name will be checked through the LEIN (law enforcement information network) system prior to your visit because not all police/jail agencies check the background of visitors. IF they do check and find that you have a warrant the LEAST that will happen is you will be detained while they determine what the agency that issued the bench warrant will do... Come and get u?? have u post a bond with the agency that just found out you had a valid warrant to appear in their court at a later date...Most, if not all the time, if the state holding the valid warrant is an adjoining state you will be arrested and transported somewhere where the exchange will take place...more than likely they will come to that jail and pick u up...etc etc....
The smart thing to do is to NOT visit this person while he/she is in jail.....but then again if u were smart in the first place there would not be a warrant for your arrest.....
2007-04-06 15:35:07
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answered by RETIRED 7
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No. To visit somebody in a US jail or prison, a criminal history check is done on you. If they find that you have an active warrant of any kind in another state that is not extraditable, you will be prohibited entrance but not arrested. However, if the warrant is extraditable, they may arrest you on the spot.
2007-04-06 14:20:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm assuming the warrant stemmed from a prostitution charge. Your picture lead me to make this assumption.
2007-04-06 14:19:44
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answered by me 2
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Sure, you just might not be able to leave if they run visitors I.D.'s
2007-04-06 13:29:58
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answered by silver lining 4
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