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It depends on the exact type of notice that you received. If it was as small claims lawsuit, then the court probably entered a judgment against you. If it was a subpena to appear as a witness or an order to appear for a judgment debtor's exam, you MIGHT be in contempt of court for disobeying a lawful order court. Punishment for ocntempt of court will vary by state.

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