Umm-m-m-m..... because the court ordered it??
No. "Dismissed" means exactly what it says.. the charge was dismissed!
Depends on who wrote you the ticket. If you had insurance at the time of the citation, the case will be dismissed but some municipalities will charge court costs of ~$140. Other municipalities will dismiss it for no fee. I had to pay $140 and am still steaming over it.
Depends on what type of case you have: If it is civil then yes If it is criminal then no
Just because the officer isn't in court doesn't mean your charge will be automatically dismissed. The first time you go to court may be an arraignment date where the officer isn't even summoned to court. If you plead not guilty, he will be summoned for the next court date. If he never shows after a few court dates, then your charge is likely to be dismissed, but by then you've missed enough work to more than pay for the ticket.
An appeal is when you ask an higher court to review a case in which you feel the vedict was wrong. So when an appeal is dismissed it means that it doesnt get looked at by the higher court.
You may be able to plead guilty and pay only the ticket at a window without having to go to court. They may charge an administrative fee. But if it is a repeat offense, you may have to go before a judge who may revoke your license and/or sent you to traffic school. Also pay court costs.
The costs a person will typically have to pay are fees of court. The court will generally decide if the person will or will not be subjugated to pay the fees.
Yes. you will have to satisfy your fines and court costs.
The court ruled in favour of the plaintiff and the defendant had to pay court costs.
Yes, you will still need to pay court costs even if you hire an attorney.
If a person fails to pay their overdraft fees for their bank account, the bank can take the person to court. If the person is taken to court, they may have to pay more fines and court costs.
Very briefly, this means that the appellant lost the appeal, and must pay for the costs incurred by the defendant in defending their position.