If I’m Charged with a Crime in Ramsey County, Do I Have to Appear? A Primer from Jack Rice Defense

Facing criminal charges in Ramsey County can be overwhelming, and it might be tempting to ignore them. However, Ramsey County will not overlook these charges, and neither should you. If you iare charged with a crime, you must appear and things could get worse. If you are facing criminal charges, make sure you consult with an experienced Ramsey County Criminal Defense and DWI Defense Attorney. In the meantime, Here are essential points to keep in mind about appearing in court:

“Jack Rice Defense, a St. Paul based criminal defense and DWI defense firm, has been handling criminal cases in Ramsey County since before the turn of the century.”

Notification of Your Court Date

If your charges require a court appearance, you will receive a notification by mail at the address listed on the complaint—typically the address you provided law enforcement at the time of your detainment. Please be aware that there may be delays in the complaint reaching the court and being scheduled, especially if you were released pending further investigation. If you have not received your court date notification within two weeks, the Court recommends that you reach out to them at (651) 266-1999 to check on the status of your case.

Rescheduling Your Court Appearance

If you cannot attend your scheduled court hearing, you must take immediate action:

  • If you have an attorney, contact them for assistance.

  • If you do not have legal representation, call the court at (651) 266-1999 as soon as possible.

It's important to note that a continuance may not always be granted, and specific procedures exist regarding how far in advance you must make your request and whether you need to provide proof for your inability to appear. The decision to grant a reschedule may involve the prosecutor or the presiding judge.

Consequences of Missing Your Court Appearance

Failing to appear in court can lead to serious repercussions, including:

  • An arrest warrant being issued.

  • Loss of any bail or bond you posted.

  • Certification of the charge to your driving record.

  • Possible suspension of your driver’s license.

  • Suspension of your Department of Natural Resources (DNR) license.

“A criminal conviction can have far reaching implications. Make sure your defense attorney is up to the task. Jack Rice Defense will stand with you.”

If you're facing criminal charges in St. Paul or Ramsey County, it's crucial to discuss your situation with a knowledgeable Ramsey County Criminal Defense Attorney. Contact Jack Rice Defense for a free, confidential consultation at 651-447-7650 or 612-227-1339. When your job, reputation, and life are on the line, trust Jack Rice Defense to stand by your side.

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