since he has been locked up for over three weeks waiting for extradition, can he ask the court in the state his warrant is issued for consideration as to the 3 weeks he spent waiting
"Waiting for our breakfast to be served" is correct.
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Yes you can have him served in another state, you may have to ask your local attorney if it is served under his states laws or your own. Great question tho.
You find queues wherever people are waiting to be served. You also find them in computer programming wherever objects are waiting to be processed.
In Pennsylvania, in order to fight extradition to another state, the defendant can contest the validity of the charge against him and petition the court for the issuance of a writ of habeas corpus. The Uniform Criminal Extradition Act provides some uniformity and, generally, the same legal requirements that are required for requests from other participating states apply to Pennsylvania requests as well.
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File a petition in the court that has jurisdiction over the case.
Pre-plated food is not formal service or waiting. It may be served from either side. Silver service is not pre-plated and always served to the guest from his or her left.
File a regular Petition for Dissolution of Marriage form with the courts and have the husband served in the jail. A call to the correctional facility to find out the correct procedure to have him served. The husband would have 20 calendar days from when he was served to file an answer.
If it is actually filed, you should have been served with it (or will be shortly.) If you haven't been served with it, he (for lack of a better way to say it) techinically hasn't completed all his requirements of filing. Long story short is he's got to get you a copy of the Petition. If he already served you with and and lost it, you can go to the records room of the Courthouse and get a copy of it.