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To understand your appeal you should know:
Notice to Defendants Guidelines for Misdemeanor
Appeals
Appeal Bonds
- An appeal bond may be required to insure
your appearance in the Circuit Court.
Continuances
- Continuance requests will rarely be granted
to either the Commonwealth or the Defendant except for very
compelling reasons. Serious illness must be verified in writing
by a medical doctor. A request for a continuance must be made
as soon as possible. Last minute requests are not acceptable.
- Continuances will be granted for 1-2 weeks.
Procedure to obtain a continuance
- You may appear in person in the Circuit Court
Judges' Chambers on the 5th floor of the Judicial Center. You
will be required to fill out a A Request For Continuance form.
You will have to go to the Commonwealth Attorney's Office and
have one of the attorneys accompany you to Judges' Chambers
to see the Calendar Control Judge. The Judge is generally available
between the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. To verify the hours
please call Chambers at 703-246-2221.
- You may seek to obtain a continuance by placing
a telephone conference call. You are required to have the Commonwealth
Attorney on the line with you. It is your responsibility to
make the arrangements for placing a conference call. Your call
should be made to Judges' Chambers at 703-246-2221.
Jury
- Persons requesting a jury trial will be required
to appear on Misdemeanor Term Day. This date will be on your
notice of appeal. Your appearance at this hearing is mandatory.
- A jury will add an additional cost of $390.00
to any fine imposed or court costs assessed if found guilty.
- You may remove the jury no later than 3:00
p.m. the day before your trial. This is done by filing a Case
Status Sheet with the Clerk's Office or you may contact the
Criminal Docket Clerk at 703-246-4946.
- If you do not waive the jury by 3 p.m.
the day before your trial you will be assessed the $390.00 jury
fee.
Attorney
- If you do not have a lawyer, and you want
a lawyer, hire one at once. Your case may not be continued at
the last minute so that you can retain a lawyer or so that your
lawyer has time to prepare.
- Court Appointed Attorneys are available only
for those defendants charged with jailable offenses.
Costs
- Fines and costs are due by 4 p.m. on the
day of your trial.
- Payment may be made in cash, money order,
check, Visa or Master Card. Please call 703-691-7320 (press
3, then 2) for details on making payment by check or credit
card.
- Additional costs resulting from an appeal:
- Minimum additional costs will be
$76.00. Court costs will be higher for DWIs, drug cases and
cases with jail time imposed. On DWI cases an extra $100.00
is due if blood is drawn.
- Cost of a jury is a minimum of $390.00.
- Court Appointed Attorney fees may
cost up to $158.00 per charge.
- Failure to pay fine and costs will result
in the suspension of your driver's license and your case being
referred to our collection agent.
- Failure to pay fine and costs may result
in your having to return to court to explain your failure to
pay.
- Costs are not taxed if charges are dismissed
or a finding of not guilty is reached.
Failure to Appear
- If you fail to appear in the Circuit Court for your appeal,
you may be tried in your absence or a separate warrant may be
issued for your arrest.
Withdraw appeal prior to court date
- You may withdraw your appeal prior to your trial date by appearing
in person in the Criminal Section of the Clerk's Office in the
Circuit Court.
- You should call the Criminal Section of the Circuit Court
at 703-691-7320 (press 3, then 2) ahead of time to verify the
amount you will owe.
- Withdrawals must be made no later than 3:00
p.m. the day before your trial date.
- At the time of withdrawal, the sentence imposed in the General
District Court will be affirmed. You must pay all fines and costs,
serve any jail time imposed and surrender your driver's license
if required immediately upon withdrawing your appeal.
CCR-B-25 (Criminal) 7/2006
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