Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida

leave convicted state as minor come back as an adult

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my friend was recently on probation in orange county florida and left the state he is 17 and left because someone told him that if he left and came back when he turned 18 that when he returned he would be okay and not have any warrants and a friend of mine told me that this is no longer true because of the fact that bush is now president can you please help me because now I'm worried about my friend do you have any advice if the warrant stays with him or will it all be okay when he comes back.

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Asked on 10/15/02, 12:53 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Eric Dirga Eric J. Dirga, PA

Re: leave convicted state as minor come back as an adult

A warrant can be limited in extent, meaning that it could be a "Florida only" warrant or a United States warrant. So leaving the state may have gotten him out of harms way until he returns.

You friend has, unfortunately, been told a falsehood. The warrant will remain outstanding until it is addressed by having your friend in front of a judge. Before that happens he is running a risk of spending a lot of days in jail waiting for "his day in court" after the warrant is executed. Your friend needs to take responsibility of himself and face the charges he is accused of. Running will only delay the inevitable and make a judge less "friendly" to his plight.

If he is on probation as a juvenile different laws apply however once he turns 18 his exposure to contempt of court charge rises from 5 to 180 days in jail.

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Answered on 10/16/02, 11:34 am
Stan Halbert Stanley Halbert, P.A.

Re: leave convicted state as minor come back as an adult

Unfortunately, your friend has been wrongly advised. Absent a very rare filing or computer error, the warrant will last practically forever, leaving him open to being jailed at any chance police contact. He needs to contact an attorney, to "quash the warrant" and attempt to negotiate a resolution to his problem. I have practiced criminal law for over 15 years, and would exercise my best efforts on his behalf. I can be reached at 407-679-3823, should you need further assistance.

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Answered on 10/24/02, 6:51 pm


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