No you won’t be sent to jail if this is an ex-parte order in a civil matter unless you interfere in the process of justice during the proceedings.
2007-01-23 17:20:14
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answer #1
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answered by bisexualmale s 6
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Not enough information. An ex parte order makes no sense. Ex parte means a communication with a judge without the benefit of opposing counsel. If movant counsel made an ex parte application for an order and it was granted, then yes, you can go to jail. But I can't for the life of me imagine the bizzare cirumstances that would generate such an order. What does the order say? That you must surrender yourself to the Court? This makes no sense.
2007-01-24 01:07:46
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answered by Anonymous
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no,u just go there 4 answering purpose but u w'd go to jail if u've recieved the warrant.
2007-01-24 01:09:50
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answered by robert KS LEE. 6
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What kind of an order? Never heard of that one.
2007-01-24 01:19:50
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answered by grannywinkie 6
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Call a lawyer.
2007-01-24 01:21:05
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answered by Nort 6
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I guess you'll find out when you get there! But probably!
2007-01-24 01:07:08
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answered by LSD 4
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Anything is possible .
2007-01-24 01:07:50
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answered by Elaine814 5
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if you have a warrant for your arrest you can
2007-01-24 01:06:22
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answered by ♥ 5
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no you cant
2007-01-24 01:06:28
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answered by Waythere 3
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no
2007-01-24 01:05:58
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answered by Prashanth 1
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