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it means you will be in jail until your court date
Could you mean to be asking, 'What does the term "addressing" the court mean?' Addressing the court means speaking to the judge while the court is in session and everybody is on record.--------------Dressing the court is when the judge is still sitting and the last advocate in court will remain 'dressing the court' until the judge allows them to leave. Its a sign of respect and courtesy and the judge will normally let them leave quickly.
When a judge convenes court, he calls the session to order. This marks the official start of the court proceedings.
That would be judicial misconduct. A judge is supposed to only rule on issues before the court of jurisdiction.
Go to the court either during the time its in session or on a day when the judge is there and let him know you missed the court date i missed mine i went back after almost two years and the judge handled it right there for me all i had to do was pay the fine and walked away
Yes. Just write up a petition to the court, signed by both parties, asking the judge to seal the case.
In the apology letter to the judge, start by acknowledging the missed court date and take full responsibility for the mistake. Be sincere and express regret for any inconvenience caused. Provide a valid reason for missing the court date, along with any supporting evidence, and request for another opportunity to appear in court and make things right.
Usually, if the proper request is submitted sufficiently far enough in advance.
She was getting ready to summon the suspects into court! :)
Your attorney can file a motion for a new date, or you can appear in court yourself and request one. If you have missed a court date and have a warrant issued, you can turn yourself in and ask the arraignment Judge for a new date.
Show the bias and ask for a new judge. ADDED: File a motion with the court asking the judge to 'recuse' themselves because of a perceived bias on their part, or request a change of venue.
Dear [Judge's Name], I am writing to request leniency for my son as he faces sentencing. While I understand the seriousness of his actions, I believe that he has shown remorse and is committed to turning his life around. I kindly ask for your consideration in offering him a second chance. Sincerely, [Your Name]