On Sunday, June 11, 2023 at 10:37:48 AM UTC+1,
[email protected] wrote:
QUOTE: Magistrates considered the case involving the 53-year-old last Wednesday, proving the case in his absence. ENDS
No wonder he got banned - he couldn't be arsed to show up.
He was lucky.
QUOTE: Everyone makes mistakes. But, if you don’t show up on your scheduled court date, you could face some serious consequences. This kind of thing happens frequently, and it often occurs on the first court appearance. If this has happened to you and
you don’t hire a lawyer (or your lawyer doesn’t tell the court), it’s up to the bondsmen to notify you after the charges have been filed and that you have a scheduled court date. They do this most of the time, but sometimes they don’t.
Not appearing during your scheduled court date will forfeit your bond, which will result in a warrant being issued for your arrest. Once you have been arrested again, you will have to bond again (usually at a much higher amount). The authorities will
actively try to arrest you. Uf they’re not able to locate you, the warrant will show up on a records check if you’re stopped for any reason. Failure to appear can also be treated as a separate charge, so the prosecution can choose to file a new
charge for failure to appear. If your original charge was a misdemeanor, the new one will be a felony. A bond will also be set on the new charge, which will be high. ENDS
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