It means an additional charge of failure to appear was added on top of the Negotiating a Worthless Instrument charge. FTA's are issued after you miss scheduled court dates or fail to contact the district attorney's office concerning the charge.
"FTA NWNI" typically stands for "Free Trade Agreement, No Waivers, No Incentives." It refers to trade agreements between countries that eliminate tariffs and trade barriers, ensuring that no additional incentives or waivers are applied to specific goods or services. This type of agreement aims to create a level playing field for trade without preferential treatment.
FTA stands for Failure To Appear on your court date for that charge.
"Failure to Appear - No Contact" This is distinguished from FTA or FTA CON where the defendant called the court or probation officer and said there was a problem or otherwise inquired about the charge
The charge of Ni is typically +2, while the charge of W is typically +6. Therefore, the charge of NiW would depend on the ratio of Ni to W present in the compound.
failure to appear (FTA) on the charge of fraudulent use of a credit card (FUCC)
The initials 'FTA' stand for 'failure to appear'. So FTA Battery indicates that a person failed to appear in court on a battery charge.
Failure to Appear
I believe it is FTA: Failure to Appear (in court) NVDL (Not Valid Drivers License). That is just a guess from looking at other cases.
Failure to appear.
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A f.t.a arraignment is another charge that stands for failure to appear in court
An FTA, or Failure to Appear, is not a felony in itself; rather, it is a legal term referring to a situation where an individual fails to appear in court as required. The consequences of an FTA can lead to additional charges or penalties, which may vary by jurisdiction. Depending on the underlying charge for which the individual failed to appear, the original offense could be a felony, but the FTA itself is typically classified as a misdemeanor.