Legal Question in Criminal Law in Washington
jurisdiction
if a court no longer has jurisdiction, can
they still require you to show up to
court dates?
Asked on 2/05/08, 4:25 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Harry Steinmetz
Law Office of Harry S. Steinmetz
Re: jurisdiction
Technically no. But for some reason the court still thinks they have jurisdiction. So how do you want to get the court to answer that question? By appearing when they ask or by getting brought in on a warrant?
I'd be happy to help you sort it out. Let me know if you want to make an appointment.
Answered on 2/05/08, 5:14 pm
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