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If you leave the state you'll be considered a fugitive, and the state will add more charges. So, if you're later caught, you'll be facing both the original felony charges and charges for flight. What's more, it would likely be impossible for you to get affordable bail or bond later because you'd be considered a flight risk.

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Q: I havent been convicted in court yet but I already know they're going to try to convict me of 2 felonies can I move out of the state I live in and was also convicted in so the law cant do anything 2me?
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