Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
if both parties don't show up to court what happens?
Asked on 1/13/10, 5:42 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael R. Nack
Michael R. Nack, Attorney at Law
The People always show up in court through the state's attorney. When the defendant doesn't show up, usually either a judgment is entered against the defendant and/or a warrant is issued for the defendant's arrest.
Answered on 1/18/10, 6:33 pm
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