Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan
Crimenal warrent for my arrest in other state
On July I was helping my mom sell
my father's things after his passing.
2 kids came onto her property
with off rd vehicles. I told them
to get off the property or I would
report them to the cops for
trespassing. I had a run in with 2 of
the dads of these kids. The
encounter with the dads was in my
mom's barn. They threaten me and
mom. We had to write a statement
for the cops and I saw my moms
lawyer. I wanted to be sure there
was no problem with my leaving the
state. After returning to Texas, I
found out in January that there was
a warrant for me in MI. for assault
with intent to kill. This is a trumped
up charge by these 2 dads. Their
pride was bruised because a woman
stood up to them and the one guy
brought his nine year old to watch. I
now have to take my mom back
home and I've paid a lawyer to try
and post bond were I live in Texas
but I can't get any one in MI to give
me info or let me post bond I have
no way of stopping the MI state
police from arresting me. And I
haven't even done any thing wrong I
don't understand how the D.A. could
take such a frivolous case. I have
many medical problems that require
taking medications. I don't deserve
to go to jail.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Crimenal warrent for my arrest in other state
Assault with intent to murder is a very serious charge. You should retain an attorney. He may be able to arrange an agreeable time for you to be booked and arraigned (as opposed to being arrested in Texas and being driven to Michigan in a police transport).
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Re: Crimenal warrent for my arrest in other state
You need to get a criminal defense lawyer who practices in Michigan. You also need to get bail from the charging court you should not have any problems with being arrested in Texas.
Because each state must honor the laws of the other states, a Texas court cannot issue bail for a defendant in a Michigan case.
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