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Q: How can a justice court judge order a defendant to appear in superior court?
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When was Ontario Superior Court of Justice created?

Ontario Superior Court of Justice was created in 1790.


Defendant is served with a SUMMONS and is required to?

Appear in court.


What happens to the bond depositor if the defendant fails to appear to their court date?

Because the bond (or bail) was accepted as surety that the defendant WOULD appear in court - if the defendant fails to appear, the bond (or bail) is forfeited and seized by the court.


Does common assault have to go to court?

It is a criminal offense and the defendant must appear in court to plead to the charge.


What is the means for compelling the defendant to appear in court?

A Warrant of Arrest usually works.


How do you get the paperwork to file a small claim in Arizona?

Contact the justice court in the jurisdiction where the defendant resides. If you are not sure what jurisdiction that is, contact any justice court. They will likely be able to direct you to the correct court.


What happens if defendant doesn't appear in small claim court?

The defendant will most likely loose for not showing up and have to settle regardless.


Plaintiff did not appear for civil court defendant won can plaintiff refile for another meeting in court?

wont' that be an appeal?


A person who must appear in court to answer the charges against them is?

"charges against them" indicates that the answer is the "defendant".


What is the purpose of soles?

In a sentence, Bail is a way for the court to insure a defendant will appear for trial.


How do you identify youth in an adult court?

If you're referring to the defendant - a juvenile wouldn't be appearing in 'adult' court anyway. That's why they have a juvenile justice system.


Who is The person responsible for bringing the accused to justice?

That would be the law enforcement officer. They report, investigate, apprehend, and then present the defendant to court which begins the 'justice' process.