Probably. When you were jailed, the law automatically assumes that you will fight extradition and allows you that privilege, and the 'wanting' jurisdiction has to work on preparing legal arguments and proceedings to convince the holding jurisdiction that they have sufficient grounds to extradite you. . When you formally indicated that you would waive extradition, that introduced an entirely new scenario into the picture and the period began anew. Since you have now voluntarily 'waived' extradition your waiting period will probably not be much longer, trust me.
If both people are residents of the state of New York, there is no waiting period. If one or both is a nonresident, the wait is a minimum of 96 hours.
If you have already started and waiting for it to happen again. They will be round about 30 days apart.
Not enough info. What state wants to extradite you? How long have you been held in CA? Did you waive extradition or are you fighting it? Also: What "expiration" are you referring to? I can find nothing that says there is only a certain limited time that you can be held.
In order to get the 300 day waiting period waived, a Turkish court decree must be filed. A judge will then listen to why the woman wants the waiting period waived.
After filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, there is a required waiting period before you can refinance again. Both Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, require a waiting period of 4 years after the dismissal date.
There is no waiting period in Tennessee. However, it would not be a good idea to go from the courtroom to the justice of the peace to get married again. You should wait just long enough for the divorce decree to be signed by the judge and entered into the record by the clerk.
The waiting period for remarriage is 30 days unless otherwise stated in your divorce decree.
There is a 30-day waiting period in Texas before a newly divorced person can get married again. So, date of divorce + 30 days = eligible to marry again. You can petition the court to have the waiting period waived, but unless there is some sort of emergency situation, it's probably not worth the time and money to pursue this. Check out www.clarklawyers.net for any other family law inquiries. There's a helpful FAQ section and a place where you can e-mail questions.
Yes, in Kansas there is a waiting period before a person can get married again. A person must wait approximately 30 days before they can remarry.
There's not a waiting period to remarry in CO, but when you apply for your marriage license you have to show a copy of the divorce decree.
Perhaps they are waiting for a loved one to come online. Not sure what you are asking.
sentence is like a riddle... answer is waiting