Asked in Criminal Law and Domestic Violence for Michigan

Q: Going to be ex-wife filed report and have a warrant for my arrest can she drop them I have not talked to nobody

Yes she came to my house trying to get in talk about another woman being here and was going to go after the other person I did not let her in I kept on hold your back until other person got out of the house and left that I let her go but that she was hitting me I kept pulling it back get her back and never hit her but she pressed charges on me that's all report unless you trying to break in my house she does not live here trying to get to another person for the second time they put a warrant out for my arrest I didn't even know about it she's trying to drop them down what should I do

1 Lawyer Answer
Adam Alexander
Adam Alexander
Answered
  • Southfield, MI
  • Licensed in Michigan

A: Hire a criminal lawyer immediately. Don't talk to anyone, including police, until you have consulted with a criminal defense lawyer. Once you consult with the lawyer, he/she will likely advise you to turn yourself in, (assuming there is a warrant out for your arrest). Based on your question, it is difficult to determine exactly what happened. You can fill in those blanks with your lawyer.

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