no
Whether the victim shows up or not has nothing to do with you. If you are in court, you almost certainly have been arrested already. If the victim doesn't show up at the trial (in court) then the state may lose their case against you.
The court will record the fact the victim did not turn up for a domestic violence case and it will be up to the victim's lawyer to decide what is next. Sometimes the victim of abuse feels threatened by her abuser or has been threatened to drop the case against the abuser.
Absolutely! This all depends upon whether or not the government as a strong case against the defendant, with or without the victim.
yes
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It is the story a father is telling his children about his life leading up to the meeting of their mother
Depends on the type of case. In some cases the defense can argue that as the victim doesn't wish to turn up they are therefore forfeting the case. In other cases the police may choose to take the case to court even without the victim if there is sufficent evidence to do so.
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(in the US) Yes, the accused has the Constitutional right to be confronted by the witness against him.
In criminal law, the party is not referred to as the plaintiff. There is only the prosecution and the defendant, and the prosecution will always show up. In criminal law, there is a complainant, who is commonly the victim to the crime. If that victim does not show up, the prosecution requests a continuance, and may even submit a Motion to the judge to compel the victim to court. Generally, with proof that the prosecution has properly attempted to subpoena the victim, the judge may give two or possibly even more continuances, depending upon the customary practices of the judge and the seriousness of the crime alleged.
yes if its mostly likely to happen to one person that every1 will be a victim
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