Why don't you let your adult boyfriend deal with his own legal issues? I'm sure he is fully capable of either calling or visiting the court clerk's office for clarification.
What hogwash. A traffic stop is a temporary detention. Go ahead and remain silent and don't produce any documents and then you WILL end up in a custodial arrest situation.
You are commenting on a thread that's been dead for over 4 months. Try to realize that the OP is not around and refrain from necro-posting in the future.
He's already been charged so it's too late. You should be charged also and will hopefully spend some time in jail. Being a drunk is not an excuse for committing a crime.
You encountered a medical bill, hmm?
You don't understand what statute of limitations is apparently. It doesn't seem to apply here since they went after you way before ten years had passed.
You sound like quite the upstanding citizen. Your story seems way beyond odd, but feel free to provide more details, or better yet, consult with a local attorney who perhaps can understand the situation better.
You didn't tell a story - you added much unnecessary nonsense and emtional commentary which served no purpose and made your "story" much more difficult to read. Your post was probably at least 3 times longer than necessary.
If you want an attorney to review your case then you need to have a...
There is no way I'm reading through all that unnecessary detail and ranting. You need to stick to the facts if you want people to read your posts and respond.
You also have to check with your bank to see if they will cash or deposit the check without your ex being physically present. I had a similar issue and when my ex finally endorsed the check my bank wouldn't touch because it was over a certain amount and she needed to be present.