Wihtout knowing your state, it is impossible to answer. You have no alternative but to honor a court subpoena to appear. If you are a resident of a "right-to-work" state your employer can discharge you at any time for any reason.
It is not mandatory but most employees take a day off for the New Year.
If the driver wants to dispute the offense, the only option is to appear for court, plead not guilty, and proceed with trial. In traffic, certain offenses do not require a court appearance, and the defendant can simply mail in a fine to avoid a court date. The police officer does not determine which offenses permit the defendant to pay a fine instead of appearing.
3 speeding tickets in a year in Alabama means a mandatory court appearance. Non-appearance will lead to driver's license suspension.
No, that is why it is called a MANDATORY minimum sentence.
Charge bargaining would allow avoidance of a mandatory minimum, if the prosecutor were to amend the charges to a crime that did not carry the mandatory sentence. For further information see the related link below.
No, but it should be. Riding without any kind of eye protection is risk not worth taking.
yes, this is mandatory in the Philippine law
5 feet fall
$100.00 anda mandatory court appearance.
Yes .That is a mandatory requirement for a fair trial however this is not strictly given
EPF Is mandatory if you have at least 20 employees. All employees are eligible for EPF
Some federal employees are considered non-essential, so it is mandatory they be furloughed during government shutdown. Thank you! After further research, I found on Wikipedia that there is the Antideficiency Act from 1884 that is the basis of for this furlough requirement.