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(d) Failure to appear is a Class A misdemeanor. (e) 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.
Following the new laws implementation in Tennessee, a person could face three years in state prison if convicted of a non-appearance offense. If your original criminal charge was for a misdemeanor, failing to appear can add another Class A misdemeanor charge.
When a defendant fails to appear in court, whether or not the judge finds the defendant guilty of contempt, a judgment is entered against the defendant by default. The defendant may still appeal the default judgment to circuit court within 10 days by posting a bond in the amount of $250. T.C.A. 16-18-307.
Rule 37 authorizes the court to direct that parties or attorneys who fail to participate in good faith in the discovery process pay the expenses, including attorneys fees, incurred by other parties as a result of that failure.
Nothing in this section shall apply to witnesses. Failure to appear is a Class A misdemeanor.
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