Failure to Appear in Court Has Many Consequences
As discussed on our "Bench Warrants" and "Vacated Warrants" pages, failure to appear in court comes with a variety of consequences and none of them are positive. Regardless of why you were scheduled to appear in court in the first place, failure to appear will not help you in the eyes of a judge who could eventually have the final say in your case. If you have made the mistake of failing to appear in court, you need a skilled criminal defense lawyer helping you correct it.
At Grunwald & Seman, P.C., our lawyers — both former Nassau County prosecutors with more than 25 years of criminal trial experience — understand the affect that failing to appear in court can have on a case. As you look to navigate the legal system in New York, who better to have on you side than lawyers who understand the legal process from both sides?
To learn more about your legal options after failing to appear in court, call 800-399-7098 today for a free initial consultation. Our attorneys are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to discuss your case.
Missed Court Dates Matter
In addition to the damage it can do to your reputation, failure to appear in court can result in a warrant being issued for your arrest. To preserve your freedom, it is crucial to make sure this situation is resolved in a way that protects your interests.
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To reach an attorney for a free initial consultation, contact us or call our attorney paging system at 800-399-7098. We offer free initial consultations and are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.



