If you have a warrant, you need to deal with it. This is even more so the case if it is a misdemeanor case. Because this is a probation violation warrant, you are not looking at a situation where the State has to worry about your speedy trial rights.
The worst case scenario is that you get picked up for the warrant in Florida and no bond is set (remember it is for a probation violation). You get held and held and held until finally you are extradited to Indiana.
Answered on Sep 11th, 2012 at 6:38 AM