Warrant Resolution Steps Ohio

Summary

If you have a warrant for violating a protection order in Ohio, its important to address it promptly. Gather all relevant documentation, such as text messages from your previous counsel, and contact a lawyer to discuss resolving the warrant. You can also reach out to the court for further instructions. If financial constraints prevent you from hiring an attorney, consider seeking assistance from legal aid organizations or pro bono services in Ohio. They can provide guidance on your warrant and protection order issues.

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I have a warrant only for violating a protection order. My previous council informed me three times that this order was gone terminated at three different text messages screenshots of him telling me so, wow there was also a paternity issue going on so I texted her when I got the DNA test results back and she filed a complaint, I was completely unaware of this order still being active. The previous violation got dismissed in June because she didn’t show up and now I have a new warrant only no court date and I am lost and what to do.
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Hi ****! In situations like yours, it's crucial to address the warrant promptly:
- Gather all documentation, including screenshots from your previous counsel.
- Contact a lawyer to discuss the possibility of resolving the warrant.
- Consider contacting the court for further instructions.
Would you like to know more about the legal process in such cases?
I give all my money to my previous attorney that lied to me. He took $* and lied to me three times and couldn’t even look up a simple case. Text messages, but I can’t afford legal council and I can’t get a public defender until I turn myself in.
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It sounds like you're in a tricky situation, ****. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Collect any evidence, like texts, to support your claims.
- Contact the court to understand your options regarding the warrant.
- You might qualify for legal aid or a pro bono service in Ohio.
Would you like more information on legal resources available for your situation?
Contact the court how am I supposed to contact the court? Nobody will listen to me and just says turn yourself in. It’s the first thing you have to do. But nobody will give me any direction or point me anywhere or what to expect or nothing.
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Hi ****, it sounds really frustrating. To contact the court, you can start by:
- Visiting the court's website for contact information.
- Calling the court clerk's office directly for guidance.
- Inquiring about any court self-help resources.
Would you like more information on specific court contacts or resources?
No, I did all that. I need legal guidance. I’m broke.
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****, it seems like a challenging situation. You might consider reaching out to legal aid organizations in Ohio that offer free or low-cost services. They can provide guidance on your warrant and protection order issues. Would you like more information on how to find these resources?