"Defendant's appearance waived" means that the defendant is not required to be present in court for a particular hearing or proceeding. This can occur in various legal contexts, such as during arraignments or pre-trial motions, where the defendant's attorney can represent them instead. Waiving appearance can streamline the process and save time for both the court and the parties involved. However, the defendant typically must agree to this waiver.
HTS waived for preliminary hearing means the defendants forgoes his rights to this hearing. The defendant just wishes to proceed to the next step of the judicial process.
Without the benefit of any context, the phrase itself could mean one of two things; (1) Either the requirement for the initial appearance is being waived altogether, - OR - (2) Although the initial appearance WILL take place, the requirement of your appearance at it is being waived.
That appearance is known as the arraignment.
Yes, they have all the rights in trial court that all defendants possess.
Drug abuse (board waived)
It means that the defendant has absconded (fled - escaped - become a fugitive) and the money or property that was posted with the court that was supposed to ensure the defendants appearance, has been seized and is now forfeited to the court.
it bascily meens hes been kicked of the rink
Remember - (in the US) defendants are considered innocent until PROVEN guilty - and in that regard they are allowed to use the court's subpoena powers to compel the appearance of any and all witnesses that may be of assistance in presenting their side of the case.
The plural of defendant is defendants. The plural possessive of defendants is defendants'
Prerequisites for this course cannot be waived.
The literal meaning is - the signature is not required. HOWEVER - not enough is known of the situation to make a complete answer. WHAT is an "employment authorization card," WHO or WHAT is issuing it, and WHOSE signature is being "waived?"
Defenadnt'S is singular but "defendants" is plural.