{"QuestionID":60219,"AnswerID":2796,"AnswerName":"Anonymous Attorney"}
Posted on / Apr. 21, 2020 07:44:00
If your husband's detainer if from Michigan due to an alleged crime committed in Michigan, you should consult with an attorney licensed to practice law in the state of Michigan. I do not know how many Florida criminal defense attorneys are also licensed to practice in Michigan -- although my guess is not very many.
Even though your husband may be incarcerated in Florida, the Florida courts do not have jurisdiction over an alleged offense that occurred in a different state. So they cannot lift the detainer. That's why I recommend you contact a criminal defense attorney who practices in Michigan (or who is licensed to practice in Michigan).
{"QuestionID":60219,"AnswerID":2797,"AnswerName":"Anonymous Attorney"}
Posted on / Apr. 21, 2020 05:05:00
Only a Michigan lwyer can assist hi,. The warrant is from Michigan. Locate a lawyerfrom where the warrant is.
If you choose to write., write in complete sentences instead of a run on. Do not abbreviate and expect an attorney to translate it for you because you do not want to take the time to write it out.
Sentences begin with capital letters and end with punctuation marks.
Do not expect lawyers to respond to anonymous emails without telephone numbers.
It is better to call than email. It is not done for free so anticipate there will be a charge.
One is the value of one additional day out of jail. Do not be pennywise and dollar foolish