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  2. Failure to appear - Wikipedia

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    A "failure to appear" (FTA), also known as "bail jumping", occurs when a defendant or respondent does not come before a tribunal as directed in a summons.In the United States, FTAs are punishable by fines, incarceration, or both when committed by a criminal defendant.

  3. Summons - Wikipedia

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    Failure to appear within the allotted period of time is a separate crime of failure to appear. In Australia, minor traffic and some summary offences are known as an infringement notice or a fine and can be dealt with by paying a particular monetary amount depending on the offence. The accused person has the right to have the matter heard in a ...

  4. Default judgment - Wikipedia

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    Default judgment is a binding judgment in favor of either party based on some failure to take action by the other party. Most often, it is a judgment in favor of a plaintiff when the defendant has not responded to a summons or has failed to appear before a court of law. The failure to take action is the default. The default judgment is the ...

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    Failure to appear in court can also lead to the children facing deportation orders. ICE reportedly agreed with some of the report’s recommendations to incorporate automated tracking mechanisms ...

  6. Jury scam threatens arrest for failure to appear: officials - AOL

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    A jury scam in Williamson County is threatening residents with arrest if they do not pay.

  7. Appearance (law) - Wikipedia

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    An appearance may occur when a party physically appears in a court proceeding, or through the filing of a written document with the court. Failure to appear in a timely manner may result in the entry of a default against the non-appearing party. By default, a party's appearance in a court proceeding is unconditional.

  8. Process crime - Wikipedia

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    These crimes include failure to appear, false statements, obstruction of justice, contempt of court and perjury. Process crimes are sometimes a basis for a "pretextual prosecution", in which prosecutors bring process crime charges against a defendant in order to punish them for another crime for which a conviction is more difficult to obtain.

  9. Trial in absentia - Wikipedia

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    When the defendant fails to appear for the trial: only if [17] the indictment was duly delivered and; the defendant was duly summoned for the trial (i.e. is not in hiding) and; the defendant has already been formally questioned during pre-trial proceedings (whether or not they elected to remain silent) and