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reply posted on 11-12-2009 @ 04:04 PM by zazzafrazz
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Well, you wont be permitted most likely into another country if you have to apply for a entry visa to get in there, they will check the databsase. But if its a non visa reqred country you might be ok. However.....
at immigration when you are a outbound traveller you are scanned via passport that is linked to a warant database what level that is for the US I am not sure. If you leave the country and answer you are not under any charge, then that is another criminal offence and will land you in more hot water, so I dont recommend it.

Id say show up to your court date and get it out of the way, it will be less stress for you,




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reply posted on 12-12-2009 @ 09:12 AM by whatukno
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I will be re-submitting my court date because of the response I have retrieved from ATS.


That would probably be your best bet. It's better not to run from these kinds of things. Just get them over with so that they don't haunt you. It sucks but eventually you know your going to have to deal with it. Better it be on your terms than theirs. Because either way it's going to be on their terms. So get it out of the way, get on with your life, and get it behind you.
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