Legal Question in Criminal Law in Georgia
hi! i live in ny state . my daughters father went down to georgia a few years ago and got in some trouble. he was having financial issues and pawned a laptop that was still technically owned by a rent a center type bussiness. he told the bussinees what had happend and where their property was. they then recieved their laptop back. he was charged with theft by conversion, theft by deception, and endangering welfare interest. he served some time and was placed on probation. he recently came to ny for his daughters birthday and to help me out with taking care of her. she is a sick child and i have been a single working mother. the police came to my door to pick him up on probation violation yesterday. my question is will georgia spend my tax dollars to extradite him back to georgia and pull him away from his child again for this crime? is there anyway that we can have the mess transfered here to ny?
2 Answers from Attorneys
GA will spend your tax dollars to extradite him back to GA, and pull him away from his child. After he has his revocation hearing here in GA, he can request whatever probation is left that it be transferred to NY.
If you live in New York, what taxes do you pay in Georgia? Why is that an issue to you, when you have more important issues? He needs a lawyer.
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