karen_mcgibbon
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I am writing this for an 82 year old friend who has received a card from a municipal court stating that he failed to respond to an issued complaint by failing to appear in court or pay a fine for a charge of petit larceny. The alleged offense purportedly occured while he was visiting outside of the state in which he resides.
My friend states he has no recollection of being given any type of summons while in this othr city. I spoke with a clerk who worked at the city hall/municipal court and she stated he should submit a letter for the judge entering a plea to resolve this matter. He does have problems at times with his memory but as a retired police officer, he feels he would remember being given a summons. should he submit a plea or ask for more information re: this matter to be sent to him first? Also, what other options does he have in this instance?
My friend states he has no recollection of being given any type of summons while in this othr city. I spoke with a clerk who worked at the city hall/municipal court and she stated he should submit a letter for the judge entering a plea to resolve this matter. He does have problems at times with his memory but as a retired police officer, he feels he would remember being given a summons. should he submit a plea or ask for more information re: this matter to be sent to him first? Also, what other options does he have in this instance?