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I think that that is probably a bit of an overstatement. Some things will change though. For example, a circle that I have seen play out more often than not is Jane Doe gets a traffic ticket. Jane Doe is given a Court date of 9/7/14. Jane Doe has a baby and can't find a babysitter but knows she has a Court date so, not wanting to create further problems, appears at the Courthouse on 9/7/14 but is turned away at the door because she brought her baby. Jane Doe now is charged with failing to appear even though she did appear and not just that but now Jane Doe has a warrant issued. Also, in Missouri, because she "failed to appear" for her Court date, the same Court that turned her away at the door can also turn in the failure to appear to Jefferson City and now Jane Doe not only has a warrant for "failing to appear" but also has a compliance suspension of her license for "failing to appear". Now Jane Doe, who was breaking no laws at the time, is pulled over simply because a cop was following behind her and decided to run her plates, which comes back showing a suspended license. Maybe she's actually taken to jail. Maybe not. Now, what was going to be an $80 fine for speeding has turned into $80(underlying ticket) plus $100(FTA) plus $250(driving while suspended) plus $20(reinstatement fee) equals $450 all because she was turned away at the door and told she failed to appear when she did, in fact appear. Not everyone can then afford the $450 and guess what. The circle goes on and on and on. The system guarantees it won't end.
Sounds strange to me that the court would not give her a later appearance date if necessary. My daughter had a court date for a ticket, but found a great new job that started the same day. We went to court an hour early that morning and she told the bailiff that she had a new job starting at 9 am. He gave her a new court date for 2 weeks later. And My daughter is half black.
If you have a court date then you need to figure out a way to honor it. Hard to believe that you have no family, friends or neighbors to watch your child for a court visit. How does she work or do anything else ever?