Marietta, GA asked in Criminal Law and DUI / DWI for Georgia

Q: Family member has warrants for failure to appear and probation violation.

He thinks if he waits till prob period runs out he will be free and clear.

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4 Lawyer Answers

A: That is not necessarily true. Probation could submit to the Court a tolling order and if it has been signed his probation would stop or "toll" until such time as he is arrested not the warrants. If a tolling order has been signed there is no way for his probation period to run out.

Morris Margulis agrees with this answer

A: And at one time people believed the earth was flat

Melaney LaGrone
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A: Eventually the warrants will catch up with him and he will have to go before a judge. It probably isn't a great idea to continue to avoid the situation.

A: I agree with my colleagues. Avoidance is not the solution.

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