If you have retained an ttorney and he cannot make a scheduled court appearance, then HE is supposed to notify the court. THer eis no penalty on you if he does not. However, I'd think of getting another lawyer if I were you.
Criminal - court through legal aid will appoint one for you.
You go without an attorney.
The plaintiff or their attorney can request for a rescheduling of the hearing.The plaintiff or their attorney can request for a rescheduling of the hearing.The plaintiff or their attorney can request for a rescheduling of the hearing.The plaintiff or their attorney can request for a rescheduling of the hearing.
No. The attorney-in-fact cannot answer questions regarding the matter that brought you before the court.
Yes it is mandatory to appear in an NC court for reckless driving. It is recommended you engage an attorney to appear with you.
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No. You can visit the court and request a continuance in some cases but you haven't specified the type of case. If you are being represented by an attorney she may be able to appear for you but that's something you need to discuss with the attorney. You cannot send a note instead of appearing.
If it's simply a failure to answer correspondence you can go ahead and attend the hearing. If he/she doesn't show up for the hearing the court can issue sanctions. If it's more serious, your attorney can request the court compel the other party to answer or to issue a contempt order. A defendant can delay the proceedings but cannot avoid responsibility by failing to appear. The court can issue a warrant for their arrest depending on the circumstances. You should consult with your attorney or an advocate at the court.If it's simply a failure to answer correspondence you can go ahead and attend the hearing. If he/she doesn't show up for the hearing the court can issue sanctions. If it's more serious, your attorney can request the court compel the other party to answer or to issue a contempt order. A defendant can delay the proceedings but cannot avoid responsibility by failing to appear. The court can issue a warrant for their arrest depending on the circumstances. You should consult with your attorney or an advocate at the court.If it's simply a failure to answer correspondence you can go ahead and attend the hearing. If he/she doesn't show up for the hearing the court can issue sanctions. If it's more serious, your attorney can request the court compel the other party to answer or to issue a contempt order. A defendant can delay the proceedings but cannot avoid responsibility by failing to appear. The court can issue a warrant for their arrest depending on the circumstances. You should consult with your attorney or an advocate at the court.If it's simply a failure to answer correspondence you can go ahead and attend the hearing. If he/she doesn't show up for the hearing the court can issue sanctions. If it's more serious, your attorney can request the court compel the other party to answer or to issue a contempt order. A defendant can delay the proceedings but cannot avoid responsibility by failing to appear. The court can issue a warrant for their arrest depending on the circumstances. You should consult with your attorney or an advocate at the court.
A Notice of Appearance is a legal document filed by an attorney to inform the court that they are representing a party in a case. It serves to formally establish the attorney-client relationship with the court.
When a private attorney is chosen by a court to represent an indigent person, they are referred to as "court-appointed counsel" or a "court-appointed attorney." These attorneys are assigned by the court to provide legal representation to individuals who cannot afford to hire their own lawyer.
No, you cannot legally represent your friend in court unless you are a licensed attorney.
They will be charged with contempt of court.