jemmamay
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Court Hearings - no information to display (Posted on: 2010-11-29 15:01:36)
The hearing information comes from HMCS and the Court Event Descriptions are explained on this page : Court Event Descriptions The description - no information to display - means no information has been entered in the court event description. If a defendant fails to attend court the prosecution and his legal team (if he has one) will still appear at the hearing. There may be a valid reason for the defendants absence and therefore another date will be set, or the prosecution will ask for a warrant to be issued for that defendant to be arrested and produced at court. The defendant risks his or her bail being removed or strict conditions being imposed if they fail to attend court without valid reasons. Contact a criminal solicitor if you require legal help at court. |
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