Not appearing is the same a pleading guilty.
If they have told you, you are not to leave then no. If they haven't and you have every intention of appearing in court on the set date then yes.
Contact the clerk of the court which will hear the case. Ask for another date.
No.
because its not important
Trust me I say this from personal experience. The answer is No. you should contact the court and verify your court date. For example if you get a citation that has a court date of February 2009 it should say 2010. do not ignore your citation and call the court to verify.
I'm sure it depends, but in most places, you have to go to court on your court date.
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.
Yes you can.
In order to contest a ticket, you must show up to court. You should receive, by mail, a notification of the date set for your case. By not appearing that day, you are saying you intend to pay the ticket without contesting it.
It's a traffic ticket that you failed to either pay or set a court date before the deadline.
A warrant can be issued if you fail to pay a traffic fine by mail or fail to appear on the Court date on the ticket to contest the charge. Pay the fine or go to Court. Do not do neither..
Yes. Action under the UCMJ is separate from action in a civilian court.