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There will be a bench warrant issued for their arrest, and they will probably be denied bail after that. They will also probably have an additional charge of Failure to Appear added to the list. Courts view this sort of contemptuous action very narrowly.

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Can you go to jail for pressing charges and not going to court?

No, but a person can go to jail for not appearing to answer a summons.


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If the person pressing charges does not have any criminal charges against them, it generally does not affect their ability to pursue a case. The legal process focuses on the evidence and circumstances surrounding the alleged crime, not the complainant's background. However, if the complainant has a history of dishonesty or criminal behavior relevant to the case, it could be used to challenge their credibility in court. Ultimately, the outcome will depend on the specifics of the case and the evidence presented.


What does it mean if court records say refused charges?

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Can you move out with your mom pressing charges on somebody?

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Is making allegations and not pressing charges considered perjury?

No. Perjury is falsifying a sworn statement, usually in a court.


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