If i have a warrent for a car accident in texas and i move back to oklahoma…whats the worst that can happen?
Legally what are going to be my downside? insurance? housing?
a warrant means jail. period*
Legally what are going to be my downside? insurance? housing?
a warrant means jail. period*
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Downside is jail. Oklahoma will know of the warrant and the first time you have an enounter with an OK cop you will be in jail awating extradition to Texas.
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What is the worst that can happen? Texas can have Oklahoma pick you up until Texas comes and brings you back to hold you in jail until you come to trial.
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a warrant means jail. period*
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You’ll be checking into a gray-bar Hilton somewhere, experiencing things thatr aere unfit for mention in a family forum such as this.
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US Constitution:
Article 4:
Section 2:
Second Paragraph:
A person charged in any State with Treason, Felony, or other Crime, who shall flee form Justice, and be found in another State, shall on Demand of the executive Authority of the State from which he fled, be delivered up, to be removed to the State having Jurisdiction of the Crime.
In addition to extradition to Texas, you can face additional charges as a fugitive. If you attempted to obtain a OK driver’s license, you would be required to surrender your TX license. When they verified that, your warrant would turn up. If you stated you did not have one, you are guilty of perjury.
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