This depends on the severity of the offense for which you turned yourself in, and the space the newspaper has to print such article. But nowadays you can be put in the newspaper for anything. And what's worse is that unless you go to the newspaper agency and tell them that your charges were dropped, no one will ever see that event. For example I was charged with mooning an old lady, causing extreme shock. But when the court ruled such mooning an accident, my charges were dropped: and so were my pants!! The latter was not published until I went in with paperwork stating such dismissal of the case.
turn yourself in.
To give up, turn yourself in.
You have to turn yourself in to the police. There's no other way.
The usual method is to turn yourself in to law enforcement. If you think the warrant is totally bogus, then you need to hire an attorney to fight it, but yu still may have to turn yourself in.
there isn't one. just turn yourself in. I'm a prosecutor and i always recommend lighter sentences to people who take responsibility, so do yourself a favor and make it easy on the cops and yourself.
Turn yourself in.
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A warrant gives the police the right to arrest you at any time - that's what a warrant is. So it does not matter if you do or don't turn yourself in, the police have the right to arrest you if they have a warrant.
Turn yourself in. If the warrant is not still outstanding, walk away.
Turn yourself in to the jail in Marion county, fl.
If a warrant has been issued the only thing that will clear the warrant is to turn yourself in to law enforcement, or retain an attorney to contact law enforcement on your behalf.
If you have a warrant, the best thing to do is to just turn yourself in. This will keep you from getting in more trouble in the event that you get caught by the police.