Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Nebraska

Small claims court

Can I be arrested for not showing up to a civil/small claims trial? I was threatened with it.


Asked on 7/11/08, 8:45 am

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Re: Small claims court

A capias warrant (bench warrant) can be issued by the Court if you fail to appear at a hearing at which your presence is demanded by the Court. So if you have received a subpoena to testify or an order to appear at a hearing in aid of execution, for example, and you don't go, the Court can issue a warrant. If it's actually a small claims trial, and you haven't been commanded to appear (but rather just notified of the trial date) then you are not violating a Court order, and a bench warrant can't issue. If you're the defendant though, and you don't show up at trial, you can expect a judgment entered against you. If you're the plaintiff, you can expect the case to be dismissed.

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Answered on 7/11/08, 10:54 am


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