Summary
Individuals with warrants in multiple Michigan counties are often transported to each county to address the warrants. Standard protocol includes being transported in a secure police vehicle, often a van, and being in shackles for safety. During arraignment, individuals are typically handcuffed for security reasons. Procedures can vary based on local protocols and officer discretion. Consulting a lawyer is recommended for detailed guidance.Full Conversation
Roscommon county mi barry county mi and allegan county mi but she was pulled over by Roscommon county sheriff
I see your mother has multiple warrants in different counties. Could you please clarify the nature of these warrants? Are they for unpaid fines, missed court dates, or other crimes?
I don't know what they are for
I understand your situation. To best assist, it would be helpful to know the exact charges on these warrants. Could you obtain that information?
Will she be transported down state for her other warrants
In Michigan, it's common for individuals with warrants in multiple counties to be transported to each county to address each warrant. However, the specific procedure can vary. It's recommended your mother consults with a lawyer for detailed guidance.
Will she be in shackles when transported
In most cases, yes. This is standard protocol for the transportation of individuals in custody in the U.S., including Michigan, to ensure safety and security. It can vary based on the situation and discretion of the officers involved.
Will she be in a police van
Yes, typically, individuals under custody are transported in a secure police vehicle, often a van, for their safety and the safety of the officers. This can vary based on local protocol and the circumstances.
Will she be handcuffed during her arrinment
Yes, typically individuals are handcuffed during their arraignment for security reasons. However, this can vary based on the discretion of court officers and local protocol. It's recommended to consult with a lawyer for specifics.