It depends what you're going to court for ! Assuming it's related to credit card debt - the court will hear statements from the prosecuting counsel, and from your defence lawyer. The judge will listen to the facts as they're presented, then will make a judgement based on your previous character. It will be unlikely that you, yourself will be asked to speak - apart from answering the charge(s) you're accused of.
You could go to the court
they would have to go to court
you will go to jail
There is a few things that can happen when you go to court on a 3rd domestic and false imprisonment charges. You can either be put on probation or you can spend some time in jail.
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Check your calander carefully and be sure that it is a holiday. If so, go to court on the next business day.
Although all court systems are different, usually it will only happen once. Unless the complainant has notified the court that they are unable to attend due to extenuating circumstances, the charge will be dropped for lack of prosecution.
In any case, you would have to go to court. Get legal advice as to how to make what you want (ie. full custody) happen.
You can be found in contempt of court and a warrant will be issued for your arrest. Added: If it was court ordered as part a sentence of probation, your probation might be revoked and you could be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence behind bars.
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On-Court Tennis happened in 1984.