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If you fail to appear, there will be a default judgment against you which means you lost. If you fail to abide by the judgment, the other party would file for a payment review hearing. If you fail to pay after that hearing, the other party can file for contempt.
Before a plaintiff can win a case, the plaintiff must present evidence proving the truth of the facts stated in the complaint. This requirement makes its virtually impossible for the plaintiff to prevail without showing up.
If neither party ever shows up in court, the case will be dismissed.
In California, a represented defendant in a criminal case has the statutory right to be absent from his or her proceeding(s) and allow his or her attorney to handle it. California Penal Code section 977(a)(1) states that In all cases in which the accused is charged with a misdemeanor only, he or she may appear by
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