Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan

I recently had a show cause for Friend of the Court in Michigan. I told my case worker that I had just gotten a job. A warrant was issued for my arrest for arrearages shortly after. If I am arrested, put in jail and then lose my job, can I sue the attorney general of the State of Michigan for emotional stress and loss of income?


Asked on 3/11/15, 7:05 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Are you seriously asking whether you can sue the A.G. for moving to enforce an order of the court? Do you think you can file a lawsuit?

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Answered on 3/11/15, 7:10 pm
Jared Austin Austin Legal Services, PLC

Absolutely not. Your actions are responsible for your job loss and emotional distress. The Attorney General is just doing their job.

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Answered on 3/11/15, 7:34 pm
John Melton Melton law Firm

Of course not. If there is a warrant, the solution is to go to court and turn yourself in. That way you'll be more likey to get a personal bond. Waiting around to get arrested is a bad idea. Go to court (preferably with a lawyer) and deal with this. Avoiding it will only make things worse.

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Answered on 3/11/15, 7:44 pm


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