It is always a possibility, but kind of unlikely. The thing you REALLY need to check on is your driving privileges! Just from your question I'd make a pretty safe guess that currently your drivers license is suspended or revoked by AZ. Revoked in one state means revoked in ALL states.
if you have missed your court date and are caught driving on a suspended license they will arrest you. My fiancee had a suspended license and was paid up on his insurance and tags and everything but missed his court date and went to jail.
Too broad a question - more information is needed in order to answer. What is the person charged with? What is he being held in jail for? If he is being held for extradition, he won't have a court date until he is extradited back to the state that wants him - THEN - he will receive a court date.
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.
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.
ohh well you better pay it
it means you will be in jail until your court date
Then you won't get it dismissed or the cost lowered.
You would be convicted since you were not there to defend yourself.
A writ of bodily attachment ("Blue Writ") is issued for somebody's arrest when they have traditionally missed a court date or payment.
Usually, if the proper request is submitted sufficiently far enough in advance.
From what I was told by an attorney, it's a motion you can file to rescind an arrest warrant and reschedule a missed/skipped court date.
No. Extradition only applies to transporting individuals with criminal arrest warrants. Liability refers to a civil suit. If you miss a court date, the court will issue a civil penalty (such as dismissing your case or ruling against you), not put out an arrest warrant.