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Insufficient information is disclosed in the question - BUT - if the question is about extradition - - as long as the extraditing state has been notified and confirms that they WILL extradite you, you will be held until the legal and administrative paperwork is complete and the agents show up to take custody of you.

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You cannot be held in jail without being charged. Contact a public defender and/or file a Writ of Habeus Corpus.

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This timeframe is usually held to be not more than 24 hours, or at most, (if over a weekend or holiday period), until the next regularly scheduled session of court.

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