if this is taeo im gonna laugh so hard.
nothing can happen.
Be happy you were issued only a summons for trespassing. "Trespass" means that, 'with unlawful inent, you entered upon the property of another.' Shoplifting charges are more serious in that they imply the crime of larceny.
No, a case cannot be dismissed at a summons. A summons is an official document issued by the court compelling a person to answer charges either in civil or criminal Court. The case for which the summons was issued could be dismissed at any time.
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if the summons was returned unserved, the plaintiff should asked the court to issue an alias summons if the whereabouts of the defendant is ascertained.
If the summons is for a criminal matter, either a fine or even possible warrant for your arrest. If the summons id for a civil matter, there is no penalty except that the court might enter a judgment against you for whatever the complaint demands.
Receiving a summons has no bearing on your credit report. It is, however, an indication that you are being sued over a bad debt. This debt may have already damaged your credit and certainly any legal action would be extremely damaging. It is always in a consumer's best interests to prevent a judgment from being granted against you. Whatever you do, answer the summons and raise a defense in court.
It depends on what the summons is for. You may have a warrant issued for your arrest or judgment may be entered in your absence and you won't get the chance to fight your case. Either way, it's best not to ignore a court summons.
the official police report is the backbone of the criminal prosecution process
My son moved and did not get his mail. He went to get his abstract, and next to some tickets it says summons not answered? What does this mean?
You go straight to jail.... Do not collect $200
== == * A "summons to appear" is a letter to inform you are being sued, and to appear in court. It is commonly filed with the complaint letting you know what you are being sued for. Whoever receives the summons needs to file their answers with the court stating if they agree to, or deny, the allegations, as well as appear at the place and time as stated on the summons. By definition a traffic ticket is an example of a common form of summons. Beside testifying in a criminal case, summons are issued in any court proceeding that requires testimony or deposition of the named party.
If someone breaks a rule, they may face consequences depending on the severity of the infraction. This could include warnings, fines, suspension, or expulsion. The repercussions will typically be outlined in the rules or policies that were violated.