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Bench warrant. If you fail to appear in court when ordered, the judge can issue a warrant for your arrest. You could be taken into custody at any time after the warrant is issued.
For instance, during a routine traffic stop the police officer can access information about the warrant in the state's computer system and will take you into custody.
In a serious criminal case, the judge also may request that police go to your home or work place to execute the warrant. Once in custody, you may have to stay in jail until a hearing on your failure to appear. Jail sentence and fines. A judge can impose a jail sentence or fines if you are found guilty of failure to appear or contempt of court.
But see "Sentenced to Jail Without Representation," below. Suspension of your driver's license. In some states, the judge can order that your driver's license be suspended once you have failed to appear in court. The suspension will be effective at least until you appear before a judge to address the failure to appear. Bond revocation or change in conditions of release. If the court previously did not require you to post a bond and released you on your own recognizance, the judge could change your conditions of release by imposing a bond — requiring that you deposit money with the court in order to be released from custody while your case is pending.
If you posted bond in your criminal case, the judge could increase your bond. For example, if the police give you a traffic ticket, it usually has a court date on it. The court date is the day that you must go to court.
In other words, you did not show up for court when you were supposed to. When this happens, the court will often charge you with Failure to Appear In Court.
Many courts use the abbreviation FTA. FTA means in court that a criminal charge has been made against you for not showing up. Failure to appear is a crime that can lead to criminal penalties. There are many possible consequences for failure to appear.
The consequences will depend on the facts of your specific situation. In some cases, you may be required to just pay a small fine.
In other cases, a judge may issue an arrest warrant. Generally, making an appearance in court is very simple. The place, time and date are all part of your court date. Your court date will be in a legal document. The most common legal documents that have a court date and state that you must appear in court include:.
Citations are most often given by police officers when an individual is stopped because they violated traffic law. The citation is often called a traffic ticket. It is given to a person for certain speeding and moving violations. On the citation or traffic ticket, there will be a section that tells you the place, date and time that you must appear in court. In some situations, you can decide to just pay the fine before your court date. If you decide to do this, you might not have to appear in court.
It is a good idea to call the traffic court to make sure they received your payment and that you do not need to show up. You can usually find the phone number for the traffic court by searching the internet.
There are many reasons why you might want to appear in court when you get a traffic ticket. If you go to court, you can plead guilty to the traffic violation but ask for a smaller fine.
You can also try to make a deal where you plead guilty to a less serious traffic charge that has lower penalties. Lastly, you can also decide that you want to plead not guilty and ask for a trail in traffic court. A summons is a legal document used in criminal cases and civil lawsuits.
Defendants in a criminal case and all parties involved in a lawsuit must get a summons. The summons will include the date, time and place where a court hearing will take place. It is a very important legal document. If you receive a summons, you must respond to it and appear in court on the scheduled date. There can be serious consequences for ignoring a summons. If you do not respond or appear, you could lose your civil lawsuit.
If the summons involves a criminal matter, you could face more criminal charges in addition to your original charge. A summons is also used for jury duty. If you were ordered to appear for a criminal, not a civil, court proceeding and did not, it is likely that a warrant for your arrest will be issued.
A warrant could lead to your arrest at any time , so it is very important that you contact an experienced criminal defense attorney immediately to help you understand your options. In addition to having a warrant issued for your arrest, if other criminal charges are pending against you, you may face other consequences, too.
For example, if you are on probation at the time of the failure to appear, the terms of your probation may be changed, or your probation may even be revoked which means you will serve jail time in place of probation.
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