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"Fleeing Felon" laws refer to situations in which a person is found to be actively fleeing to avoid prosecution for a felony. A warrant for arrest is not sufficient proof of this because many people do not know that they have open warrants. Instead, the warrant must be issued because a person is intentionally fleeing law enforcement. Fleeing Felon laws, as well as ineligibility bars related to probation or parole violators, impact most forms of public benefits, from state public assistance to federal SSI/SSD.
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» Click here for extensive resources on criminal records in New York State. Criminal record errors like mistaken identification and false warrants can lead people to be erroneously labeled as "fleeing."
» Click here for an overview of the criminal justice system (including warrants and a glossary of terms) in New York State.
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Find a Public Defender in New York City (New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers)
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Social Insecurity: How the Social Security Administration's "Fugitive Felon Program" Harms Disabled,Retired and Poor Americans Without Aiding Law Enforcement (Urban Justice Center, Mental Health Project)
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Fleeing Felon Overview (Duke Legal Assistance Project)
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Flyer: contact Urban Justice Center with case examples