Get a new boyfriend. He is irresponsible and immature.
If your arrest and booking procedures are completed in time, you MIGHT make Friday morning court. If not, you'll appear on the next scheduled court day for your partiocular jurisdiction.
If you appeared in court as scheduled, there should be a record of the hearing on file and accessible by the clerk of the court. The disposition of every hearing is recorded, so the result of your original hearing should be on file.
Since some (many) jurisdictions don't operate a 24 hour court system - until the next regularly scheduled session of court - usually no longer than 48 hours.
I was ticketed for dui but was never arrested. Will this help me out in court?
Contempt of the court
It seems to be the prefix used when something is scheduled in a court. It may stand for "event scheduled"-- meaning a hearing or legal deposition has been scheduled, and you will need to appear. But just to be on the safe side, you may want to contact the court and confirm this, as different courts use different sets of abbreviations.
You get arrested.
Contempt of the court
nooo it isn't
It means that the Event has been SCHeduled.
Not if you are the defendant. If you are the employer who did not enforce a garnishment order it is possible you could be held in contempt of a court order, but that seldom results in anything other then a fine and a warning from the court to honor all the terms of the garnishment writ.
Numerous Supreme Court cases address the rights of people arrested and charged with crimes.