Failing to follow a court order is called, Contempt of Court. You can be arrested, and if convicted serve jail time. Is this car worth going to jail over?
Yes
i was pulled over and arrested 13 years after the fact for failing to pay for my probabtion, which was a probabtion violation.
don't return or you'll be arrested as soon as you arrive If you know beforehand that you will be out of the country you can request a postponement. If the offence is not too serious the court may grant it
. No. But, if served a replevin, and failing to surrender the vehicle, you can be arrested for violating the court order.Oh, and by the way, the repo skip tracer working your file is likely reading this now.
He could be in jail until he finishes his sentence for the assault. The fact that he missed/skipped tells the judge that he cannot be trusted to return for court. Many judges will refuse to release a prisoner who has had to be arrested on a warrant because it's likely that he will fail to appear again. Failing to appear is not smart. Judges get mad too.
I was ticketed for dui but was never arrested. Will this help me out in court?
Contempt of the court
Contempt of the court
You get arrested.
Return to the court that ordered the judgment and present evidence that you have satisfied the debt. ALSO, while you're there, if you have satisfied the requirements of the judgment, ask the judge to find the creditor in Contempt of Court for failing to release you.
Return to the court that ordered the judgment and request that the judge issue an order to cease and desist. Failing that, contact law enforcement and start reporting the instances of harassment.
No.