Legal Question in Criminal Law in Virginia
2 years ago i was questioned by a US Postal Investigator regarding the possibility that i was involved in mail fraud, i simply told him that i was not and that I had a bad business situation and was in the process of refunding clients, but that it would take some time. He said ok and left. During that time i traveled with my wife to her country, a trip we did no plan but had to make due to her grandmothers health. One thing led to another and due to finding out my wife was pregnant and not able to fly back we had to stay in her country longer than i thought or anticipated. My concern now is whether or not this agent has pursued this matter and tried to get a warrant out on me or not as I am traveling back to the USA for my fathers funeral and was concerned about that matter,.
1 Answer from Attorneys
No, if nothing has happened in the intervening time, I would doubt that you should now have anything to worry about. However, if you're still concerned, you could always check with the clerk's office (Criminal Division) of the U.S. District Court responsible for the locality where your business was located to determine whether any federal arrest warrants have been issued for you which
remain outstanding,
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