Too many variables to answer the question. How serious was the assault? What was he charged with? Were there witnesses to it? What (if any) is his criminal record? (it would have a bearing on the severity of the prosecution) If you were served with a subpoena to testify as a witness, I suggest that you appear as directed. If not, the judge COULD issue a warrant for your arrest and compel you to appear.
Fail to appear in court for WHAT? Traffic cases: Unless it is a mandatory appearance (e.g.: DUI - vehicular homicide - hit and run - etc) )you are usually found guilty in absentia, and the fine you paid is forfeited, and points are levied against your drivers license. Failing to appear in court for a civil or criminal in answer to a court summons or subpoena: summons could subject you to contempt of court charges or obstruction of justice charges.
ask him hit who?
If your friend is someone that you would really want to call a friend and ya'll do just about everything together then yes you should tell your friend that her boyfriend that he hit on you because it looks like he doesn't have any respect for you or his girlfriend.
After the riots, Tom was not the only victim of the violence, several in the crowd sustained a blow to the head.
Since you don't know who hit you, then you can't recover.
victim compensated in hit/run stolen car
yes hit them back and breack up!
then it turns into a legal matter where the person who didnt have insurance gets sued for losses and medical expenses
he is a guy dip $hit and he is not gay
Hit him in the balls.
When a person is offered payment to assassinate a marked victim.
No, people are not allowed to hit other people.