I got charged with 4 Burglary’s in second degree and 3 posession of stolen property’s.

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I got charged with 4 Burglary’s in second degree and 3 posession of stolen property’s.

I got charged with 4 Burglary’s in second degree and 3 posesion of stolen property’s and got a 5 year supervised suspended sentence and since then I I have found out i have Bipolar disorder and have been getting treated for it, they put me on medication and since then I went back to school and got my high school diploma, and i am currently taking college classes for buisness managment and my P.O released me for being so good and i havent been paying my fines because i cant affored them and i now have a warrent issued and i realy want an appeal you think there is any chane of it happining for me i mean I wassent in the right state of mind when it happened so why shouldnt i get oneI need help thats all I was just recently in a motorcycle wreck and almost got my foot ripped off and now i cant work…

Asked on April 17, 2009 under Criminal Law, Oklahoma

Answers:

MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

Wow, okay.  You can't simply not pay and give excuses and expect everything to be okay.  You really need a lawyer to convince the court that a warrant is not "warranted" in this situation, re-negotiate payment terms, and review your files based on the bipolar disorder diagnosis. 

Try www.attorneypages.com, try the Oklahoma state bar, try legal aid in Oklahoma.  You cannot tackle this alone -- it won't do you any good.


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