You or that person would have to ask the person in charge of the rehab or an attorney. They will probably allow them to attend the funeral if there are no extenuating circumstances.
Yes but it is best for you to attend also.
A court summons usually has a date & time for the person to attend court. If the person fails to attend at the time stated - a warrant is issued for their arrest.
Yes, unless you choose not to attend, whereupon there is a good chance you will probably be found guilty en absentia, for failing to contest the charge against you.
Although all court systems are different, usually it will only happen once. Unless the complainant has notified the court that they are unable to attend due to extenuating circumstances, the charge will be dropped for lack of prosecution.
The person in charge of a county court - is a Magistrate.
No
i got arrested but no charge....i went to court but they told me no court for you they for give you so do i have criminal record?
Yes, attending a deposition is usually mandatory if you have been subpoenaed or provided notice to appear. Failure to attend can result in legal consequences such as a contempt of court charge. It is important to comply with legal requirements and seek legal advice if you have concerns about attending.
Wait until that person you accused is either arrested or served with a summons to court. As the complaining witness (CW) you will be subpoena'd to attend their hearing and testify and give evidence.
They will charge based on the laws of the jurisdiction. And they will charge the maximum allowed under the law, but must have the court agree.
Yes, you can have someone represent you in court if you are unable to attend the proceedings. This person is typically called a legal representative or attorney. They can act on your behalf and present your case in court.