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It means the case against the defendant is being dismissed because (usually) the complaining witness has failed to show up in court for whatever reason.
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If your case was dismissed with prejudice, it is because you failed to supply the needed schedules on time or you failed to do what that the court requested. The court will notify you that the case is dismissed and give instructions whether you can refile and the time line in which you can do it.
Could you possibly mean FTA? That would be 'FAILED to Appear.'
Means that the Grand Jury declined, or failed, to indict the defendant.
Failed a test for alcohol and possible drug use.
It means the defendant has failed to appear, is missing or escaped. An arrest warrant will be issued for the person.
Yes.
In plain English - it usually means that the opposing party failed to appear in court to present their side of the case. Due to their failure to show up, the case was dismissed.
There are several possible results for not appearing at a deposition. In order of least to most severity, possible results are: 1) simple resetting of deposition, 2) attorney fees awarded against party who failed to show, 3) answer is struck if defendant fails to show or plaintiff's complaint is dismissed if plaintiff fails to show.
A dismissal for want of persecution occurs in a divorce case when a plaintiff does not show up for a scheduled hearing. The motion is dismissed rather than assuming the plaintiff wanted to finalize the divorce.
the answer is: b