Legal Question in Criminal Law in Virginia
i was just arrested for a failure to appear in north carolina in 1999, i had 4 charges, safe cracking, burglury, and 2 other charges. I didnt make it to the trial date in 1999 because i was incarserated in virginia for 12 years during the time. i just got out in feburary, now they have a extradition warrent to take me to north carolina, can they charge me with these crimes and the failure to appear if i was locked up at the time and had no way of knowing about the court date all the way back in 1999?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Yes, not only is it possible, but apparently they've already done so(charged you), which is why you'll need a competent N. Carolina criminal defense counsel ASAP to represent you in these matters to have any chance of avoiding conviction on one or more of these serious criminal charges.
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