Generally, you can come and go as you please, so long as you appear on your court date.
However, there are some exceptions if you are being charged with a criminal offense and are out on bond. Often times, special conditions of your bond prohibit certain travel. If you are on bond, check your bond order to determine whether you are permitted to travel abroad. If you are still unsure, it is best to check with the court.
Unless there is some information that the questioner does not disclose - no - as long as you return to the state and appear for your court date, it is not illegal to leave the state with a pending court date.
If you are under the court's order not to do so, yes. If not, no.
illegal refugees are those people who leave their country without a permission
He cannot. Unless they have resolved the criminal case in Australia and the court has allowed him to leave.
Thailand
Well yeah, it's not illegal to leave the country
He should be able to leave as long as he has his passport from that country.
yes, if on a valid leave....................
Not if you are out on bail. if you have a court appearance for a traffic ticket or similar petty offense you can leave the country just be sure you make it back in time. Otherwise, you risk having a warrant out for your arrest when you try to come back into the country. Already issued the warrant because left the country before the second date
NO, it is unlawful for the illegal alien to be present in the country. It is unlwaful for any employer to knowingly hire an illegal alien. The illegal alien should immediately leave the country if he/she wants to comply with the law.
no they have to go through the process in the Us.
Yes, but make sure to check with your PO or the court first. You can only travel and/or leave the country if the court permits it.