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What are the Possible Consequences for Failing to Appear? In Chattanooga, a suspect who fails to appear for court may have committed a Class A misdemeanor. The court may impose fines up to $2,500 and prison terms of up to 11 months and 29 days.
Upon a defendant's request, the state shall furnish the defendant with a copy of the defendant's prior criminal record, if any, that is within the state's possession, custody, or control if the district attorney general knows?or through due diligence could know?that the record exists.
Section 39-14-104 - Theft of services (a) A person commits theft of services who: (1) Intentionally obtains services by deception, fraud, coercion, forgery, false statement, false pretense or any other means to avoid payment for the services; (2) Having control over the disposition of services to others, knowingly
A subpoena shall state the court's name and the title of the proceeding and command each person to whom it is directed to attend and give testimony at the time and place and for the party the subpoena specifies.
Failure to appear is a Class A misdemeanor. Any sentence received for a violation of this section must be ordered to be served consecutively to any sentence received for the offense for which the defendant failed to appear. Deleted by 2019 amendment.
A case can get to the Grand Jury (by being bound over) after a preliminary hearing. At a preliminary hearing, the Judge listens to witnesses and decides if the case should go to the Grand Jury. The defendant can send the case to the Grand Jury if he waives or gives up his right to a preliminary hearing.
A person in lawful possession of real or personal property is justified in threatening or using force against another, when and to the degree it is reasonably believed the force is immediately necessary to prevent or terminate the other's trespass on the land or unlawful interference with the property.
Section 39-16-609 - Failure to appear (a) It is unlawful for any person to knowingly fail to appear as directed by a lawful authority if the person: (1) Has been lawfully issued a criminal summons pursuant to § 40-6-215; (2) Has been lawfully commanded to appear for booking and processing pursuant to a criminal summons