speak to a lawyer. Only they would know.
IF you think you have rogue charges on your account - contact your bank and have them (a) stop the transactions, and (b) investigate why these charges are appearing.
No, but a person can go to jail for not appearing to answer a summons.
stores charges
These are conditions given before trial. These conditions will stay in place until the charges are resolved after a trial.
Not enough is known about the situation with which to form an answer. YOU, or your attorney, will have to determine under what conditions the charges were dismissed.
because they can
About zero if you didn't go to court. You will likely return to a warrant and possibly some time in custody simply for not appearing for court. That tends to make Judges feel disrespected and cranky.
It is because electrostatics mean the charges which are static and not in motion.
you can be charged with anything the question is can u go to jail and are they aloud to
it pays service charges u can receive charges by claiming under this plan
I think they attract because if the charges repelled, they would push back the charges to create a magnetic field.
Because like charges repel each other.