Yes, UNLESS you are released on bail or the court imposed some kind of travel restriction on you. You must return for the trial however, or a warrant for your arrest may be issued.
Question is unclear. Are you asking can you travel TO the US on a visa with a pending case, or can you travel FROM the US to another country with a pending court case. Either way the answer would be unclear. In travel TO the US, it would depend on the seriousness of the charge against you as to whether you were admitted or not. In the second instance, it wold depend on what the country you were travelling TO thought about your case as to whether they chose to admit youor not. For a more explicit answer you would need to call the embassy or consulate of the country you are asking about.
IF you plan to take the children you may need to clear it with the court.
People will have different opinions about this, but ultimately the voters will decide. In my opinion, if a politician has a pending court case, it would be better to have the case settled, and depending on the outcome and what the case was, run at a later date.
In Texas, if you have a pending court date for misdemeanor domestic violence charges, you typically cannot leave the state without permission from the court. It's essential to check any conditions set by the court, as they may include travel restrictions. Violating these conditions could lead to additional legal consequences. Always consult with your attorney for specific guidance related to your case.
If the case has reached the court stage you can go to the Clerk Of The Court's office and give them the name of the case and they should be able to tell you at what point the case stands.
Once a case is filed in court it may remain pending for as long as the case is being actively prosecuted by the parties without regard to any statute of limitations. Statutes of limitation require only that lawsuits be FILED within a certain period of time after the occurrence of the incident that gave rise to the cause of action. Once the case is filed, however, it may remain pending until properly disposed of. If a case is particularly complex and if the particular court system is crowded with other cases, a lawsuit maybe pending in court years after the termination of the limitations period.
(in the US) Yes, in civil cases your travel is not restricted unless under court order.
Yes, you can apply for a passport if you have a pending criminal case. However, the conditions of your bond will probably prohibit you from leaving the country. Additionally, applying for a passport may be seen as an indication that you intend to leave the country. If the court believes you are a flight risk, your bond may be removed, and you may be forced to spend your pre-trial period in confinement. Check with your attorney before doing anything.
BITS has opted out of the rankings since 2005 because of a pending court case
The "status" of the case refers to what stage of the judicial process it is in, in the court system or on the court's docket. It refers to what step of the process the case is currently (e.g.: preliminary hearing - pre-trial - pending trial - adjudicated - etc).
maybe...its a court case in volving more than one defendant usually involving a monetary settlement
Since your case is pending then it is most unlikely that you can get a cash advance. You can only get one if it is a done deal that you will absolutely get the money. No one is going to give money if there is a chance they might not get it back.