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Smackdown2019

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1. My understanding is this
Sun Oct 1, 2023, 09:34 PM
Oct 2023

I am from Missouri. Not a lawyer and not pretending to be one.

My understanding is this. If one commits a violation of the law, no matter how small, you still have either a court date or plead guilty when sending the fine.

Now, at court, you are required to be there; its called a summons. If one fail to appear, a bench warrant will be posted.

After your in court appearance, either you exit the courthouse or be housed in a nice room with basic meals.

After the conclusion of an extended stay, the doors open and you exit.

You either walk, arrange a pickup by family or friends, or go to the nearest bus stop.

People walk on highways here, early mornings. Good chance they were released after their sentence is up after midnight and the correctional facility doesnt want to pay for breakfast.

Conclusion! Extradition cost money. Either way, your on your own after the county/state is done with you.

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