Legal Question in Criminal Law in District of Columbia

court date?

I got into a fight with my friend and got charged with simple assault, i would like to know what would happen if he did not show up in court on court date? I would also like to know what would happen if he showed up and decided to drop the case? this happened in DC

Thank you


Asked on 12/10/07, 3:47 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Hendrickson Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson

Re: court date?

The U.S. attorney's office on 4th St., N.W. in DC normally prosecutes misdemeanor assault cases in that jurisdiction. If the alleged victim and chief witness for the government failed to appear for the scheduled trial, the government would likely ask the court to grant it one continuance and the matter would likely be rescheduled for a new trial date. However, if the alleged victim did appear for the trial, he would not have the authority to "drop the case" since once the case has been "papered", that decision at that stage in matters lies with the prosecutor rather than with the alleged victim.

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Answered on 12/10/07, 4:54 pm


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