My friend has a arrest warrant in south carolina and we currently live in Oregon. Is there anything we can do about this warrant with going back to south carolina?
My friend has a arrest warrant in south carolina and we currently live in Oregon. Is there anything we can do about this warrant with going back to south carolina?
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Not enough information.
Is the warrant for speeding 45 in a 25, or is it for murder? Without at least knowing what sort of warrant we are dealing with, there is no way to answer the question in any meaningful way.
If it is a minor little thing like a speeding ticket, you can probably just pay it off and be done with it.
If it is something that normally requires a trial, then it is much more complicated.
If it is for a felony crime against a person, such as Rape or Assault, it is much more likely that South Carolina would extradite on the warrant.
Arrest Warrant would have to be cleared to go away. Eventually it will go to a dead file, but always will show up and come back to haunt you. Just call and make arrangements to get it cleared. Depending on what it was for, you might just get probation and then peace of mind. Traffic stop in Oregon will bring up the warrant in South Carolina. Why live like that. Good Luck
nope…most likely to clear it up, he’ll have to see the judge (depending on the charge)…you could just ignore it…if it’s a misdemeanor punishable by less than 1 year in prison then it’s not an extraditable offense so oregon police won’t arrest him for it…but it wont ever go away and it could cause him problems in the future.
Depends what it’s for.
If it’s something like a failure to pay on a traffic ticket then a lawyer in SC may be able to appear on his behalf, pay the fines, and get the warrant cleared.
If the warrants because he’s the prime suspect in a mass murder then no, SC will want him back.
Richard
If you contact a lawyer they can see about getting it written off, the state may want you to come down and face court but you could always just never go back to the state
depending on what you did the state may not want to pay to have you extradited back to them
i think he would turn himself in in the local one and they might extridite him back to spend his time in the other one.