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What if I fail to come to court?

Toledo Municipal Court
If you do not show up for a scheduled court appearance in a criminal case, a warrant for your arrest may be issued. If a warrant is issued and you are cited for another crime or violation of the law, you may be arrested and held in jail until court or you post bond (bail). In addition, a warrant block may be issued which will prevent you from renewing your driver's license or your license plates.
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Do I have to come to court?

Leon County Clerk of Courts
If you have received a late notice and order to appear in court, you must appear if you have not brought your payments current the day before court.
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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I COME BACK TO COURT ON THE NEXT COURT DATE?

New York City Family Court
You will have to return to court to ask for your final order of protection. The respondent has the right to a hearing. You may see a different Judge from the one you saw the first time. The Judge you see on the next court date is the Judge likely to decide your case. If the respondent does not come to court: You will be asked to show the Judge that the respondent was properly served.
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WHAT HAPPENS IF I DON'T COME BACK TO COURT?

New York City Family Court
It is very important for you to come to court on your adjourn date. In case of a serious emergency, send someone in your place to explain your absence or notify the court by phone or in writing. It is up to the Judge to decide whether to grant you an adjournment. If you do not appear, your case may be dismissed and you will no longer have a temporary order of protection.
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Do I need to have a lawyer to come to court?

NH Judicial Branch WEB FAQ's
No, but depending on the complexity of your claim, you might want to seek some legal advice. Persons who represent themselves in court are commonly referred to as "pro se" litigants, from the Latin meaning "in his own behalf." Our staff can provide you with information about the court process, or provide you with forms, but they are prohibited from giving legal advice to any party in a case.
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Riverdale, GA - Official Website
Some cases require a court appearance and payments can not be made without coming to court. Most offenses can be paid prior to coming court; however, please call the court services department at 770-991-0462 ext 227 to ascertain whether or not the fine can be paid prior to coming to court. Cases not requiring a court appearanace can be paid (online).
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What happens if I fail to appear for my court date?

Leon County Clerk of Courts
Failure to appear could result in a Misdemeanor Judge issuing a capias for your arrest. You may forfeit the bond you posted, thus losing your money or collateral. Should you be arrested for failure to appear, you may be held in jail with or without a bond.
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Circuit Criminal FAQ
Failure to appear may result in serious consequences. A felony judge may issue a warrant for your arrest. You may forfeit any bond that you have posted, thus losing money or collateral. If you are arrested for failure to appear you may be held in the Hillsborough County Jail without bond.
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Where do I park when I come to court?

Greenville County Solicitor Office
There is two-hour parking behind the Greenville County Courthouse. When presented with a Subpoena the Hyatt parking garage should allow you to park all day for $1.00.
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Can I make a witness come to Court?

FAQ's
You can make a request that a summons be issued to a witness to make them attend Court either to give evidence, or to produce documents. A request for a summons to witness and/or to produce documents must be in writing, addressed to the Registrar and can be submitted by fax, mail or email. This request must state the name of the person you wish to summon, their occupation, company/place of work, address and your reason for wanting them to come to Court.
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Justice of the Peace Court Frequently Asked Questions
If you are not sure that a witness will show up at court in a civil case, you may subpoena the witness (have the court order the person to appear at court to testify) by filing a request for a subpoena with the Court at least five days prior to the trial date. There is a $5.00 charge for each subpoena.
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What if I don't come to court as ordered?

Juvenile - Clark County Washington
If you fail to appear, or fail to have an attorney appear for you, a warrant will be issued for your arrest.
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I received a subpoena to come to court. What do I do now?

Juvenile Probation/Detention Sevices FAQ
You will have to attend the court hearing on the scheduled date. Your son/daughter will need an attorney to represent him/her. If you come to the initial court hearing without an attorney, one will be appointed to him/her for that hearing. If you cannot afford to hire a private attorney, you will have to fill out a financial affidavit at the court hearing.
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What if I can't come to court?

Toledo Municipal Court
a DEFENDANT, contact your attorney or public defender as soon as you know you cannot appear for a scheduled court date. See Outside Frequently Used Phone Numbers for the phone number of the public defender's office. a DEFENDANT, without an attorney or public defender, call the law clerk for the judge who is assigned your case. You will need to have your case number available when you call. a DEFENDANT, and you fail to appear for a scheduled court appearance, an arrest warrant may be issued.
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How can I find out what my fine will be before I come to Court?

Tuscaloosa, AL - Official Website
The Judge can order a fine of up to $500 and/or 6 months in jail on any charge in municipal court except for Driving under the Influence whereby the fine and jail time can be higher. More...
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Why did the CED system fail to even come close to RCA's expected market penetration?

RCA SelectaVision VideoDisc FAQ
RCA expected to sell 200,000 players in 1981 (they sold half that number), and the company forecast that in 10 years the players would be in 30 to 50% of all American households with $7.5 billion in annual sales of players and disc. Why didn't this happen? The simple answer is competition from another video delivery platform- the VCR. RCA's estimate of the success of the CED system may have been accurate, perhaps even conservative, if there had never been a video cassette recorder.
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What happens if I don't report to jury duty or I fail to respond to the Court's questionnaire?

Jury Duty FAQ
If you fail to report to jury duty or do not complete the questionnaire, you may receive a summons and be required to explain to the Administrative Judge as to why this information was not provided or why you did not report. You may also be subject to arrest and possibly a fine.
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What happens if I fail?

CT Frequently Asked Questions
You will only have to repeat the areas that are deficient and not have to repeat the whole entire process again. The fee will be $800/scanner for clinical or phantom images and $1600/scanner if you have to repeat both. You will have 60 days to submit the repeated images.
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What should I do if I fail Part IV?

Print version - FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions) - NBCE Pa...
If candidates wish to question their scores, they must submit a letter of concern and request an additional review of their scores. This must be done within the time frame specified on their grade letter, and must include specific reasons as to why their examination performance should be reviewed. Once an individual’s examination has been reviewed, the candidate will receive a written response from the NBCE on the outcome of further review.
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What do I do if I fail the assignment?

FAQ
If you have failed and wish to resubmit for another attempt, you will need to contact your local Sun office to purchase a resubmission voucher for your exam. You will only need to resubmit your assignment. We do not require you to retake your essay exam.
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If I can't come to Court on a given date, how do I obtain a new court date?

Hancock County Common Pleas Court
You can file a motion for continuance. Please understand that just because you file a motion for continuance does not mean that it will be granted. Continuances are not always granted. You must follow-up with the court to see if the motion is granted. If the motion is denied the hearing will go forward as scheduled, even if you are not there.
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Do I have to pay extra court costs if I come to Court?

Tuscaloosa, AL - Official Website
The court cost is already included in the amount paid for minor traffic citations. If a trial or failure to appear fine is applicable, the court cost could increase due to subpoena or late fees. The fine, however; is subject to change if a trial is requested. This is at the discretion of the Judge.
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Can I get an abstract for DMV if I come to court?

Traffic FAQ's
Yes, after your case has been heard and you have complied with court orders and the necessary paperwork is completed.
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Do I need an attorney when I come to Juvenile Court?

Jefferson County Tennessee : Juvenile Court
We cannot tell you that you must or even should retain the services of an attorney. But, just like in other courts, you are entitled to attorney representation, if you so choose.
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Why has the case taken so long to come to court?

Frequently Asked Questions from Lothian and Borders Police
There can be numerous reasons: a) The accused has absconded and only recently been arrested/traced, b) Difficulty in tracing witnesses, c) The case is complex and requires expert witnesses (forensic/pathologists/computer experts etc).
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How long is it going to take for my case to come to court?

Greenville County Solicitor Office
There is no definite time limit because of all the variables involved. A case that is set for trial will generally take longer due to the preparation involved. A defendant who pleads guilty would generally go to court more quickly. Cases at the Solicitor's Office are processed by the date the warrant is received in our office. Most cases are handled within 6 to 12 months.
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Why does it take so long for cases to come to court?

Spartanburg County's 7th Circuit Solicitor
The local criminal justice system is strapped with a backlog of more than 6,000 pending criminal cases. About 200 new cases come into the system every week. The Solicitor's Office strives to move cases through the system in a timely fashion but there are factors that influence the pace of movement. There is a limited amount of court time every year. A large number of criminal defendants request jury trials. Complicated cases take more time to prepare.
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What if I can't come to court on the assigned date?

White House, TN - Official Website
Call the Court Clerk's office at (615) 672-4350 ext. 2137 to explain your scheduling problem. The clerk will review your court date with you to resolve any scheduling issues. Please note: If your court date is changed by the clerk, you will not receive an updated or additional notice.
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