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<blockquote data-quote="Greg" data-source="post: 2717522" data-attributes="member: 222008"><p>If your charges are felonies, the bondsman can follow you across state lines. Local law enforcement can look for you too. You were also, as a condition of your bond, probably not allowed to leave the state of Texas, so there is a new crime you should concern yourself with. If you are wanted on a felony, cops do not need a warrant to force entry into the place you live (your place or not) to take you into custody. </p><p></p><p>Whether they look for you or not, this will catch up with you sooner or later. If it catches up to you later, your punishment will be more severe. The best advice would be to get a lawyer in Texas and listen to his advice. Maybe he can appear in court on your behalf.</p><p></p><p>I think I hear someone knocking on your door...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg, post: 2717522, member: 222008"] If your charges are felonies, the bondsman can follow you across state lines. Local law enforcement can look for you too. You were also, as a condition of your bond, probably not allowed to leave the state of Texas, so there is a new crime you should concern yourself with. If you are wanted on a felony, cops do not need a warrant to force entry into the place you live (your place or not) to take you into custody. Whether they look for you or not, this will catch up with you sooner or later. If it catches up to you later, your punishment will be more severe. The best advice would be to get a lawyer in Texas and listen to his advice. Maybe he can appear in court on your behalf. I think I hear someone knocking on your door... [/QUOTE]
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