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What happens if the parties do not appear at trial?

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What happens if the parties do not appear at trial?

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If the defendant fails to appear, the judge may hear testimony from the plaintiff and any witnesses, examine evidence presented by the plaintiff and enter a judgment against the defendant. This is known as default judgment. If the plaintiff fails to appear at trial, the court may, and probably will, dismiss the case. If both the plaintiff and defendant fail to appear the case will be dismissed.

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