If a court ordered you to appear and you didn't, then a warrant will be issued for your arrest.
Well, they can have the courts enforce a subpoena. In which case, you may be held in contempt, be fined and suffer jail time for not appearing.
"Subpoena" means, literally, "under penalty" (Latin sub poena). In law it refers to an order to appear or suffer a penalty for contempt of court.
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No. A subpoena is a writ commanding a person designated in it to appear in court under a penalty for failure to appear.To obtain a lien you must sue the individual in court and win. If successful you can request a judgement lien that can be recorded against that person in the land records. They cannot sell or mortgage their property until the lien has been paid.No. A subpoena is a writ commanding a person designated in it to appear in court under a penalty for failure to appear.To obtain a lien you must sue the individual in court and win. If successful you can request a judgement lien that can be recorded against that person in the land records. They cannot sell or mortgage their property until the lien has been paid.No. A subpoena is a writ commanding a person designated in it to appear in court under a penalty for failure to appear.To obtain a lien you must sue the individual in court and win. If successful you can request a judgement lien that can be recorded against that person in the land records. They cannot sell or mortgage their property until the lien has been paid.No. A subpoena is a writ commanding a person designated in it to appear in court under a penalty for failure to appear.To obtain a lien you must sue the individual in court and win. If successful you can request a judgement lien that can be recorded against that person in the land records. They cannot sell or mortgage their property until the lien has been paid.
A writ requiring appearance in court to give testimony is called a subpoena.
If you simply blew-off the court date on your ticket, you will porobably be found guilty "en absentia" and you will be fined and assessed the points for this violation.If you disregarded a court subpoena to appear, a bench warrant could have been issued for your arrest.
The usual penalty is getting locked up - forthwith! The actual charge would probably be FTA (Failure To Appear).
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When a person is charged for failure to appear in the state of Delaware, a bench warrant is issued. The penalties are harsh and can include fines, license suspension, and jail time.
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summons or subpoena.
If it is a subpoena to appear in court for any reason you may be held in contempt for failure to appear. If it is a summons for you to appear as a defendant in some kind of civil action you may be found liable in default for failing to appear to defend yourself.