Cleveland, OH asked in Criminal Law for Ohio

Q: How can I get a warrant for uncompleted community service hours dropped without going to jail?

I couldn't complete them because I'm disabled and every assignment caused me unbearable pain due to a botched spinal fusion surgery. I completed as many as I could.

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Paul J. Siegferth Jr.
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A: Hello, if I had a client in a similar situation I would contact the court staff and figure out a good time to bring you in and recall the warrant. I would then talk with the prosecutor and make her aware of your medical condition, supported by documentation. Ultimately, I would lobby to have the community service requirement removed, or find a doable alternative. The warrant hanging over your head is probably your biggest concern right now. The courts in my area are very understandable and willing to work with clients and counsel. I hope this helps.

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