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What Happens When You Miss a Court Date in Pennsylvania?

Convictions, Criminal Law, DUI, Misdemeanor, WarrantsBy Panighetti LawAugust 20, 2021

When you receive a court summons at a specific date, you don’t want to miss it. It can be an intimidating place, but you are legally obligated to make an appearance. If you don’t do it, you may end up in more dire circumstances than you started.

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