24 hours, just like any other person.
Last known information for this individual was dated April 11, 2011 when she was arrested for 2 cases of child neglect and was being held in jail for lack of being able to post a $4,000 bond. No further information is available.
Being held without being charged, or being held in excess of 90 days without any court action.
Promises
glass
The Axis leaders were sentenced in Tokyo and Nuremberg the Allied military were seldom held accountable or sentenced.
In the United States, a person can generally be held in custody without being charged for up to 48 hours. After that, they must be either charged or released.
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, known as UNCRC is a human rights treaty designed to protect the child. The convention defines a child as being any human being under the age of 18. The last convention on the rights of a child was held on 20th November 1989, which was the first legally binding act of its kind incorporating the rights of child.
habeas corpus
it's just an example of a prisoner without a crime
Habeus Corpus
36 Hours i think not 100% though
Being held in contempt in a family law court case means you have violated a court order such as child support or a visitation order, or failed to appear in court. The court can impose sanctions.