Unanswerable question. The time for whatever charge you are faced with, plus the judge may(probably?) add something for contempt of court. PLUS - consider this question - after three FTA's are you now considered a FUGITIVE?
Bail is a monetary promise to appear, if you fail to appear then the money is surrendered to the court.
You go straight to jail.... Do not collect $200
If you fail to answer a summons or subpoean to appear, it is possible that you could be held in contempt of court.
Usually this means that you are being ordered to go to jail and serve some time, usually a specific amount of time. This type of warrant is issued to those who fail to appear in court for fulfillment of sentence or who fail to appear at jail to begin their sentence.
no
Whenever you receive a Failure to Appear in the state of North Carolina, a warrant is issued by the court for your arrest so that you may be tried for the offense, and failing to appear for a mandatory court date. I believe that the amount of time that you will spend in jail is three days
Yes, you can go to jail for a tax warrant if you fail to comply with the court's orders to pay your taxes or resolve the issue.
I believe that there are actually TWO questions here. The answer to the traffic court question is: No you won't - unless you were charged with a serious offense such as DUI or vehicular manslaughter or similar. If you don't appear the judge will find you guilty en absentia, and you will get the fine and the points. On the second question; if you fail to make dcourt because you are being held in jail on an un-related offense, it is unlikely that the judge will apply THAT jail time against the case you failed to show up for.
25 Years
Yes, go to court or go to jail.
If the court summonses you you have to show up. on the other hand if you are requested to appear as a witness by any of the lawyers and there is no summons by the Court you can do as you like.
A subpoena requires you to appear in court, not go to jail.