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A bail bondsman can ask the court to revoke a bond, but the judge alone has the final say whether a bail bond may be revoked.
If you are on probation and your urine tests come back positive you are at the mercy of the court. They will sentence you as they see fit for breaking your probation.
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It is an order to suspend the powers of an officer in certain cases, or to stay (stop) proceedings under another writ. 'Supersedeas' is a Latin term meaning "you shall desist."
DID you read what supersedeas means. On a final determination of a case in a lower court, an adverse party can ask to stay(stop) the judgement for purposes of review by another court, (higher court)
When the Clerk's office receives the signed order from the judge THEN they take action on whatever it is they need to do to carry it out. Just because a motion has been filed doesn't mean that the Clerk does ANYTHING. The motion has to be reviewed and ruled upon by the judge, which, in itself may take some time. Then the action doesn't become effective unless, and until, the judge signs the order.Supersedeas is a difficult concept to grasp thus, a definition of a Supersedeas Bond follows:Supersedeas is a Latin term meaning "you shall desist." It is an order to suspend the powers of an officer in certain cases, or to stay proceedings under another writ. A writ of error, when bail is entered, and a writ of certiorari to remove the proceedings of an inferior into a superior court has the effect of a supersedeas, in that they operate to stay proceedings.In some jurisdictions, in civil cases, a notice of appeal filed serves as supersedeas upon payment of all costs in the trial court by the appellant and a supersedeas bond or other form of security may or may not be required to filed. A supersedeas is a suspension of the power of a court to issue an execution on the judgment or decree from which an appeal has been taken. If a writ of execution has issued, supersedeas is a prohibition against execution of the writ. Supersedeas preserves the status quo of the case. It does not, however, set aside or annul the trial court's judgment
What happens if you have not yt been to court for child endangerment? will you be required to report to children services? will you go to jail? 1st time defender.
If the officer does not appear when required, the citation is usually dismissed. But the officer is not always required.
You will get a ticket and run the risk of losing your license if you cannot provide proof of insurance on your court date.
He can sue you in court and you will be required to reimburse him for the value of the property in most cases.
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It depends. In most instances this can be requested but is not always granted.
You will be charged with whatever offense you were arrested for and then be required to appear in court on theother two outstanding warrants. I strongly suspect that, based on your record for showing up for court, that you are looking at pre-trial jail time with no bail offered.
You are required to appear in court to answer a civil summons. If you do not show up, the court may automatically find in favor of the other party.
The other party can ask the court to hold you in contempt. Depending on which sections you are disobeying, you can be ordered to comply, can be required to pay the other party's attorney fees, or even be sent to jail.