Arrested for a fine already PAID?
My husband was driving through our city on a Saturday night at 1 am with my Dad, who had just broke up with my step mom, and noticed a police car turn around and pull behind him. My husband was already aware of the speed limit (35mph) and driving accordingly. The officer followed him for almost a mile before he pulled him over. He came to the car window and told my husband that his DL had expired. My husband asked him why he was pulled over and the officer told him, because he was driving under the speed limit. (We drove it after he pulled him over and noticed that the speed limit changes from 35 to 45 in the area where he was pulled over.) But the officer already knew before he seen my husband's DL that they were expired, how did he know that?
Do police have the right to run your plates when ever they want?
Then the officer said he had to give him a warning and renew his DL asap. We just moved to this town only a month before and was unfamiliar with the court system here (where to go, etc), but my husband renewed his DL two days after he was pulled over. The officer gave him the impression that was all he had to do and the WARNING would go away. We never thought nothing else about it. This was in July.
In Oct, we found out that my husband had a warrant for his arrest, we had absolutely no clue what for. It was a warrant for Failure to Appear (FTA) in court for the expired DL! My husband has never been in trouble in his life and was petrified, but he took it like a man and turned himself in. He was immediately released on bond and was gave another court date.
We contacted our lawyer, who told us that he would take care of it and my husband should not miss work for the court date; he wasn't needed there. So in Nov, our lawyer went to court trying to have this whole misunderstanding dismissed, but instead, the judge was threatening our lawyer with having my husband arrested again for another FTA! Our lawyer pleaded with the judge not to do that and to dismiss one of the charges (expired DL and FTA) and finally the judge dismissed the FTA charge, but gave my husband the max fines for the expired DL.
Our lawyer told us, that out of all the cases like this he has went to court for, that ours was the hardest to get dismissed! It was a expired DL, not murder! Plus my husband has never ever done anything and he is 41 yrs old! My husband is a physician at a local medical clinic and donates to charity, so why was the judge being so ugly about this?
It gets better...
We paid the fines one week after the court date and got a receipt, we always keep our receipts.
Then one Saturday night in January, we had the opportunity to have a babysitter for our children, it had been a long while since we were alone. We were very excited about the night. We stayed up all night; watching movies, talking, and well, you know the rest. (no alcohol) haha At 5am, we went to get something to eat and came back to the house exhausted. I dragged myself up the stairs to bed, while my husband set our house alarm. About 10 minutes later, the police was at knocking on the door! My husband had pressed the silent alarm by accident, because of his fatigue. We both apologized to the officers and they said, "Ok, what is both of your names?" We told them and they left. Five minutes later they were back and told my husband that they have a warrant for this arrest for Failure to Pay (FTP) his fines! (Great way to spend out night, right? ) My husband told him that it was all a misunderstanding and he would get the receipt. The officer told him to stay where he was and not to move, because he was under arrest. I told the officer that I would go and get it so they could see this was a misunderstanding. Still, NO! When they escorted my husband upstairs to get dressed, my husband quickly found the receipt and tried to show the officer, but he would not even look at it and told him that he would have his day in court. They took my husband outside in our front yard of our home and handcuffed him in front of our new neighborhood. He was mortified!
His bond was $300 cash at 6am on a Sunday morning! We don't have that much cash in our house and don't have an ATM card. It took me almost 6 hrs to come up with the money to bail him out.
When we ask lawyers if there is anything we can do about it, they say NO because the clerks have "soverant amunity" (don't know spelling)? How can a medium paid clerk get away with not doing their job and causing someone to go to jail?
Why couldn't the officers look at the receipt and let us work it out on a week day?
The officers had to run our names that night to find out he had a warrant, is that okay?
Plus, my husband has been having nightmares every since the arrest about being in jail and such. He cringes ever time he sees a police car. He is a emotional wreck over this. I know it may sound silly, he only spent 6 hrs in there, but if you are not a criminal I can see how painful it can be for him. He always trusted the police and now he is terrified!
How can he deal with the this?
Any suggestions would be great!
>>>We now have everything cleared up! The court dismissed the FTP charge and gave him his fine money back!