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Warrents are forever. They do not go away until you have been arrested, either voluntarily (i.e. turn yourself in) or involuntarily (they catch you). However, they tend to be nicer if you turn yourself in.
You are lucky. If you cannot make the payments contact the lender and try and work something out. If not voluntarily turn the car in yourself. You will save yourself the repossession fees.
It is generally recommended to turn yourself in for failure to appear in court instead of waiting for the police to find you. By taking initiative and voluntarily surrendering, you demonstrate a willingness to comply with the legal process, which could have a positive influence on your case. Additionally, it minimizes the risk of facing additional charges related to evading arrest or resisting law enforcement.
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You can voluntarily commit yourself to a residential drug treatment facility. Your community would want you to get better and be a productive part.
It would look better on your record (For future loans) if you turned in the RV voluntarily.
The best way to legally protect yourself from heirs who voluntarily waive their birth right to an estate is to get this in writing. A lawyer should be contacted to assure the legal matters are handled accurately and agreed upon by all parties.
The Jews did not turn Judas. He did it voluntarily. However, the Jews jumped at the opportunity as they had been seeking a way to arrest Jesus.
First of all - Believe me if you've voluntarily pled guilty and been sentenced you had BETTER turn yourself in, even if youhave to do your pleading from behind bars. Once you've taken care of that, retain a private attorney or public defender and ask them for advice. Don't try to avoid jail at this point, because there will CERTAINLY be a warrant out for your immediate arrest.
I strongly suggest that you contact court or law enforcement ASAP and voluntarily turn yourself in. That will remove any possibility that you are fleeing prosecution. Your solicitor can explain his circumstances to the court and if there was no crimninal intent on your part to avoid the appearance, it should clear everything up.