Bench Warrant expiration date
[QUOTE=Ozymandias;5634305]That's peculiar. Miss a call or change a number and you wind up with a bench warrant? I'd expect a letter in the mail, at least.
You're sure this was an actual cop?
*That* irregularity upgrades my recommendation to "definitely consult with an attorney. ".
O.[/QUOTE]How long does it take for a bench Warrant to expire? I was really afraid dog the bounty hunter was going to knock on my door but I looked it up and bounty hunters get involved when there is a bail not paid. I'm seeing different expiration dates for bench warrants in Georgia. The longest is 2 years the shortest time is 90 days which I highly doubt. I stay out of trouble and really only leave the house to go to work, gym, get something to eat, and hobby but I'm done with this for at least a while. I'm thinking about banking on nothing coming up on ray prince jr and only something coming up for regular ray prince if I happen to have my info ran by a cop. I know you guys probably don't advise it but all I need in response to this is how long does a bench warrant take to expire in Georgia and if the jr on my I'd will keeps me safe if ran through a cop computer. Thanks for all the feedback fellas hopefully many can learn from this.
Highly doubt it was real cops
RayPrince, I'm 99% sure these were not cops. No police agency is going to rely solely on the suspect's word to identify themselves. You could have given them anybody else's name, phone #, and address. It's not like no one else has done that before. So if the cops can't I'd you with driver's licence or other I'd, real cops will accept your info as provided but will also, at the very least, photograph and fingerprint you.
What I think you fell into is an elaborately planned extortion scheme set up by some brazen people who plan to scare a bunch of dudes into thinking the cops have a sexual offense case against them. The cooks, I mean crooks, will then give these men a few days to marinate. I. e. Think about how screwed they will be when their families find out. After a sufficient time has passed, these men will be primed to pay anything to make it go away.
You will likely get a call in a few days asking for a check, but not for a realistic government agency like fine of $200 or less, but for a highly exorbetant one of something like $2,000.00 to have it "expunged from the record" or you will face arrest. How many men do you think will choose the latter?. None.
If they do actually get around to calling you, pick up the phone and just play along while audio recording everything. And be prepared to ask them questions this time. Who do you make the check out to? What's the agency? What's the name of the person who heads that agency? What's the official phone number of the agency? Info you can confirmed through google searches. Crooks would not have this information straight and will make it up or just resort to ignoring your questions & just threatening you with arrest. Bottom line, I think you are just fine and consider this a nice little twisting of the balls to help you reset your MO for the future.
[QUOTE=RayPrince;5634399]How long does it take for a bench Warrant to expire? I was really afraid dog the bounty hunter was going to knock on my door but I looked it up and bounty hunters get involved when there is a bail not paid. I'm seeing different expiration dates for bench warrants in Georgia. The longest is 2 years the shortest time is 90 days which I highly doubt. I stay out of trouble and really only leave the house to go to work, gym, get something to eat, and hobby but I'm done with this for at least a while. I'm thinking about banking on nothing coming up on ray prince jr and only something coming up for regular ray prince if I happen to have my info ran by a cop. I know you guys probably don't advise it but all I need in response to this is how long does a bench warrant take to expire in Georgia and if the jr on my I'd will keeps me safe if ran through a cop computer. Thanks for all the feedback fellas hopefully many can learn from this.[/QUOTE]
They would only issue a bench Warrant
[QUOTE=PlaidRetina;5634623]They have all your information. There's no reason for them not to issue an arrest warrant and come get you.[/QUOTE]An arrest warrant is when they will come find you a bench warrant they won't.
Not on the one I answered
[QUOTE=AcWorthDude;5634513]The ad reads money exchanged is for her time and nothing else![/QUOTE]That would have maybe made for a good argument but ad doesn't say that and it is dated as well so can't mix them up.
Do you know any good lawyers
[QUOTE=Atmss7;5634772]I know you have gotten a lot of advice on this issue (some good, some very speculative). I will add mine to the mix.
Get a lawyer this week. It is always embarrassing, but you need a lawyer.
Let the lawyer give you direction on next steps. The hope is this will be a misdemeanor, you pay the fine, the lawyer asks the the to recommend the charges be dismissed without prejudice, and you go about your life with no record. You were not carrying drugs, (hopefully) it is your first offense, and the courts are backlogged with more serious issues.
The total cost will be (best guess) 3 K- 4 K, maybe a little more, including the fine itself. It will be worth every penny!!
Good luck, and thanks for sharing the info. It will help others.[/QUOTE]That 3-4 K is very steep for me I'd hate to have to tell my parents about this and have them help me but that would be the only way I can afford that. Do you know how well a public defender will do in this case? That's really what I want is to just pay a fine but I'm thinking worst case scenario, like the judge wants to make an example out of me or something. Even 2 days in jail I can't do so I'm thinking just to be on the run and hope nothing on ray prince jr comes up. That jr thing is really all I got.
Apparently no exchange needed
[QUOTE=AcWorthDude;5634503]With the back log of court cases now I wouldn't be surprised by not getting a court date on the spot. Not sure about money actually have to exchange hand either. If you ever watch cops tv show they never exchange money, just agree on the girl doing something for money. I am also not sure how much that actual ends in a conviction either.[/QUOTE]I'm cited for pandering which doesn't require exchange of money.
Highly doubt they were cops
RayPrince, I'm 99% sure these were not cops. No police agency is going to rely solely on the suspect's word to identify themselves. You could have given them anybody else's name, phone #, and address. It's not like no one else has done that before. So if the cops can't I'd you with driver's licence or other I'd, real cops will accept your info as provided but will also, at the very least, photograph and fingerprint you.
What I think you fell into is an elaborately planned extortion scheme set up by some brazen people who plan to scare a bunch of dudes into thinking the cops have a sexual offense case against them. The cooks, I mean crooks, will then give these men a few days to marinate. I. e. Think about how screwed they will be when their families find out. After a sufficient time has passed, these men will be primed to pay anything to make it go away.
You will likely get a call in a few days asking for a check, but not for a realistic government agency like fine of $200 or less, but for a highly exorbetant one of something like $2,000.00 to have it "expunged from the record" or you will face arrest. How many men do you think will choose the latter?. None.
If they do actually get around to calling you, pick up the phone and just play along while audio recording everything. And be prepared to ask them questions this time. Who do you make the check out to? What's the agency? What's the name of the person who heads that agency? What's the official phone number of the agency? Info you can confirmed through google searches. Crooks would not have this information straight and will make it up or just resort to ignoring your questions & just threatening you with arrest. Bottom line, I think you are just fine and consider this a nice little twisting of the balls to help you reset your MO for the future.
[QUOTE=RayPrince;5634399]How long does it take for a bench Warrant to expire? I was really afraid dog the bounty hunter was going to knock on my door but I looked it up and bounty hunters get involved when there is a bail not paid. I'm seeing different expiration dates for bench warrants in Georgia. The longest is 2 years the shortest time is 90 days which I highly doubt. I stay out of trouble and really only leave the house to go to work, gym, get something to eat, and hobby but I'm done with this for at least a while. I'm thinking about banking on nothing coming up on ray prince jr and only something coming up for regular ray prince if I happen to have my info ran by a cop. I know you guys probably don't advise it but all I need in response to this is how long does a bench warrant take to expire in Georgia and if the jr on my I'd will keeps me safe if ran through a cop computer. Thanks for all the feedback fellas hopefully many can learn from this.[/QUOTE]
The 3rd person that mentioned that
[QUOTE=DjmLol;5634909]RayPrince, I'm 99% sure these were not cops. No police agency is going to rely solely on the suspect's word to identify themselves. You could have given them anybody else's name, phone #, and address. It's not like no one else has done that before. So if the cops can't I'd you with driver's licence or other I'd, real cops will accept your info as provided but will also, at the very least, photograph and fingerprint you.
What I think you fell into is an elaborately planned extortion scheme set up by some brazen people who plan to scare a bunch of dudes into thinking the cops have a sexual offense case against them. The cooks, I mean crooks, will then give these men a few days to marinate. I. e. Think about how screwed they will be when their families find out. After a sufficient time has passed, these men will be primed to pay anything to make it go away.
You will likely get a call in a few days asking for a check, but not for a realistic government agency like fine of $200 or less, but for a highly exorbetant one of something like $2,000.00 to have it "expunged from the record" or you will face arrest. How many men do you think will choose the latter?. None.
If they do actually get around to calling you, pick up the phone and just play along while audio recording everything. And be prepared to ask them questions this time. Who do you make the check out to? What's the agency? What's the name of the person who heads that agency? What's the official phone number of the agency? Info you can confirmed through google searches. Crooks would not have this information straight and will make it up or just resort to ignoring your questions & just threatening you with arrest. Bottom line, I think you are just fine and consider this a nice little twisting of the balls to help you reset your MO for the future.[/QUOTE]Another guy here mentioned that and an attorney I spoke to said that doesn't sound correct as far as how I will be contacted either. I hope you're right but I find it hard for these guys to waste money on 2 rooms making all this noise disturbing the guest at a Hyatt. But now that I think of it maybe it is possible. These guys had bulletproof vest and one guy looked like a Gi joe action figure and the other day I was thinking if they are when busting guys buying pussy they must bet be doing call of duty air raids for real criminals. And maybe someone at the hotel office wouldn't double check their credentials so I guess it's a possibility. But the X factor will be how I'm contacted I haven't gotten mail yet and haven't received a call so I guess we'll see and I'll report back. But good advice on recording the convo and asking the questions. I also believe the badge number is on the citation but I haven't researched it. And the fact that there is no photo taken of me also made me think I can run cause they don't know what race I am and it's not stated and I could move like tomorrow so I'd definitely be in the clear there.
Another thing I wasn't around for
[QUOTE=DjmLol;5634909]RayPrince, I'm 99% sure these were not cops. No police agency is going to rely solely on the suspect's word to identify themselves. You could have given them anybody else's name, phone #, and address. It's not like no one else has done that before. So if the cops can't I'd you with driver's licence or other I'd, real cops will accept your info as provided but will also, at the very least, photograph and fingerprint you.
What I think you fell into is an elaborately planned extortion scheme set up by some brazen people who plan to scare a bunch of dudes into thinking the cops have a sexual offense case against them. The cooks, I mean crooks, will then give these men a few days to marinate. I. e. Think about how screwed they will be when their families find out. After a sufficient time has passed, these men will be primed to pay anything to make it go away.
You will likely get a call in a few days asking for a check, but not for a realistic government agency like fine of $200 or less, but for a highly exorbetant one of something like $2,000.00 to have it "expunged from the record" or you will face arrest. How many men do you think will choose the latter?. None.
If they do actually get around to calling you, pick up the phone and just play along while audio recording everything. And be prepared to ask them questions this time. Who do you make the check out to? What's the agency? What's the name of the person who heads that agency? What's the official phone number of the agency? Info you can confirmed through google searches. Crooks would not have this information straight and will make it up or just resort to ignoring your questions & just threatening you with arrest. Bottom line, I think you are just fine and consider this a nice little twisting of the balls to help you reset your MO for the future.[/QUOTE]The guy that had coke with him. If they let him go then they were crooks I think I remember the officer saying once they give me my paperwork they will give him his and get him out of there I can't remember that but I do remember another officer being asked by him if he's getting towed and the guy said he didn't know yet. Now the guy he asked did just walk in the room so he didn't know he has coke but the guy was pleading to have it thrown out cause he had a record and was going to prison so they definitely would have arrested him and not let him go. But idk I just wanted to get the hell out of there as soon as I was uncuffed.
Giving False Info to Cops Could Create Independent Charge
[QUOTE=RayPrince;5632666] Tried to see this girl / male police officer as soon as I knocked on the door they came out another door behind me and cuffed me. I was quiet didn't say anything but was nervous. I didn't bring any I'd with me cause I never bring anything more than money condom and baby oil. As they were running my pockets I was thinking if they really had anything on me and if I could argue my out but I said in text "BBBJ " And I had money and condoms so I didn't try. One of the cops told me they are just cite me and let me go. So they started asking for name, address, vehicle, and phone number. Now mind you I had no I'd at all so the cop was really going off my honest word. I told him I didn't know my dL number or plate number and neither is on the citation only what I told him which was name, address, birthday, and phone number. My question is could I have got away with making everything up to him and what do I have to expect with this citation. Can I just rip it up and be done with it cause they don't have my license plate or dL number?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=MrHobbyist;5633281]They have your name, address and birthdate. They don't need all of that other stuff to find you. If you were going to to get out of it it would have been when they asked you name address and telephone number. Helps to have all of your lies memorized and made up in advance. If they verify your info and come up that you are fibbing. Name rank and serial number from that point forward.[/QUOTE]Anyone thinking about bluffing their way out of an Uncle LEO encounter needs to understand if they get caught they could be charged with an entirely separate crime: OCGA 16-10-25 (click this link for more info [URL]https://law.justia.com/codes/georgia/2020/title-16/chapter-10/article-2/section-16-10-25/[/URL]).
To each his own (of course) but should I ever find myself in the situation RayPrince describes here's my plan: (1) ask to see a badge and related identification only a cop should have (and that doesn't look bought online or self-made); (2) if the badge looks real, only thing they'll hear from me is "lawyer"; if it doesn't look real the only thing they'll hear from me is nothing at all and I'll wait for a uniformed officer to arrive. The way I see it as scary as things might seem at the time in the long run saying nothing at all can't come back to haunt me when I later claim early onset dementia is responsible for my being at the notel late at night with condoms in my pocket and bounce in my step. . .
Bench Warrant Can Still Make You an Involuntary Jailhouse Greek Provider
[QUOTE=RayPrince;5634736]An arrest warrant is when they will come find you a bench warrant they won't.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=PlaidRetina;5635224]How do you know what they'd issue? You're relying on a "Jr" to keep you safe when they literally have all your information right there.[/QUOTE]If a "bench" warrant has been issued with your name on it and you don't resolve it before you have a run in with Uncle LEO for any reason whatsoever (broken tail light, DUI checkpoint, psycho-girlfriend decides you need to treat her with more respect, etc, etc.) your a** is going to go to jail. Period. End of Story. You don't have to be the subject of an active manhunt to encounter law enforcement. Friend of mine was rear-ended on the interstate last week and when the cop that showed up went to write up the report my guy needed to file an insurance claim the cop discovered my guy had an outstanding bench warrant for unpaid child support (my guy claims he didn't know anything about it). Next thing you know he's in the back of a cruiser heading to the pokey. . .
Have you experienced something like this before?
[QUOTE=DjmLol;5634909]RayPrince, I'm 99% sure these were not cops. No police agency is going to rely solely on the suspect's word to identify themselves. You could have given them anybody else's name, phone #, and address. It's not like no one else has done that before. So if the cops can't I'd you with driver's licence or other I'd, real cops will accept your info as provided but will also, at the very least, photograph and fingerprint you.
What I think you fell into is an elaborately planned extortion scheme set up by some brazen people who plan to scare a bunch of dudes into thinking the cops have a sexual offense case against them. The cooks, I mean crooks, will then give these men a few days to marinate. I. e. Think about how screwed they will be when their families find out. After a sufficient time has passed, these men will be primed to pay anything to make it go away.
You will likely get a call in a few days asking for a check, but not for a realistic government agency like fine of $200 or less, but for a highly exorbetant one of something like $2,000.00 to have it "expunged from the record" or you will face arrest. How many men do you think will choose the latter?. None.[/QUOTE]You sound so sure on what crooks do in these schemes and how to handle it properly. Does anyone know how long it will take to be notified about my court date? I know it was only less than 2 days ago but I do assume they would inform me ASAP. Would it take over a week cause I checked the mail this Monday morning and got nothing.
Thinking about taking the dive
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