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A friend of mine took a co-worker credit card from his locker and used it, he got fired from his job, the cops came and gave him a traspass warning, but didn't go to jail, the cops told him that he needed to "turn himself in" or wait for the warrant, it's been a month about this, he keeps telling me that they are no active warrants against him (i also checked) and NOTHING happended, when he talked to his attorney they told him that they probably won't do anything because they are not enough evidence, etc, and that the cops wants him to turn himself in, since he'll be accepting what he did.
Is this correct, why nothing happend with him, how long should he wait to expect a warrant (if any). PLEASE HELP HIM

2007-09-09 15:24:09 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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Sounds like the cops decided they have better things to do, so they aren't bothering putting out a warrant. He can turn himself in if he wants to get this over with, or he can just sit back and wait.

2007-09-09 15:29:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A credit card is more of a necessity nowadays rather than being a luxury or a status symbol. As a matter of fact having a credit card can be extremely advantageous for many individuals. With it, they can easily make purchases even if they do not have enough cash with them or even with none at all – plus the convenience and of course establishing a good credit standing that comes with owning a credit card.

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2007-09-10 08:11:53 · answer #2 · answered by felix hallam 2 · 0 0

If he knows that he has done wrong and he knows there will be a warrant issued, then he should just turn himself in. I would think judges would look favorably upon someone who admits they made a mistake and want to make amends.

2007-09-09 22:32:19 · answer #3 · answered by ReRe 3 · 0 0

A CREDIT CARD IS ISSUED BY A BANK- A BANK IS A FEDERAL DEPOSIORY-THE FBI MAY CONTACT HIM SINCE THIS A VIOLATION AGAINST BANKING LAWS NOT STATE LAWS-OR AT LEAST THAT IS WHAT I USE TO DO TURN THE CASE OVER TO THE BANK AND THEIR FIRM OF LAWYERS AND INVESTIGATORS AND LET THE DA HANDLE IT TO THE FEDS

2007-09-09 22:30:11 · answer #4 · answered by ahsoasho2u2 7 · 0 0

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