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If you flee from arrest and/or prosecution you become a FUGITIVE. You will most likely have a warrant on file in the state you fled from, and could even have an interstate warrant on file if your state wishes to extradite you back.
If you have made a verbal notice that they are trespassing on your property then you can file charges.
If not, how could the property owners file charges?
The judge will issue a bench warrant immidiately after the indictment is made. The bail will be set in the warrant. The bench warrant will be issued on the grounds of the indictment.
No. Get a restraining order and file charges for trespassing.
You can file a report at your local police department.
If the deed is in your name, and not theirs, then you can evict them, or kick them out and file charges for trespassing if they do not leave, and you can also file for a restraining order.
Yes, if the warrant is on file in the National Crime Information Computer system and NC states that will extradite.
An arrest warrant is an arrest warrant, they can kick your door down whether it's a misdemeanour or a felony.
Yes, a person can file a property lien in the state of Georgia. The person will need to go to the court clerks office to file the necessary paperwork.