Not Charged but Wanted for Questioning. The Plot Thickens.
About a month and a half ago I met a girl on a street at 10:00 a.m. and within minutes we were back at my house engaging in consensual sexual activity. I'm 22 and at that time she had told me she was 16. At 2:30 p.m. I get a call from a friend that goes to school with her and tells me that a teacher overheard this girl talking to her friends about her morning encounter, questioned her, and sent her to the principals office to give them an account of what happened. It turns out that this girl is only 14. The police get called in and she is sent to the hospital and a rape kit is done and my DNA was present. The statement she gave the doctors was an accurate one of consensual sex, but the statement the police have (one which I believe to be coerced) says that I forced myself on her. I have previous convictions and am currently on felony probation. I went to my lawyer on the same day as the incident and he informed me that the situation looked very grim and that I would be facing a prison term. I panicked and immediately left the country. I have not been charged with a crime yet but am wanted for questioning and will no doubt be charged with a B Felony once I am in police custody. My probation officer sent me a letter stating that I will be violated on probation. I want to come back to New York and deal with this, but I don't want to be apprehended at the airport upon arrival and not have a chance to make necessary preparations. My questions are these:
1. If I enter through Canada, what will be the possible ramifications? (will I be allowed to enter the country, and if so, would I face extradition to the U.S)
2. If not Canada, could I enter through another state, or possibly Mexico?
3. Is my Violation of Probation statewide?
4. Is there a statute of limitations on an offense such as this?
5. Is there any way I can fight this case?
Please Help...