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.
You cannot be held in jail without being charged. Contact a public defender and/or file a Writ of Habeus Corpus.
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.
A person charged with a crime is the accused or the defendant.
only if that person is being charged with a crime.
Yes a person can be charged with a crime
No
habeas corpus
Only the person who is committing the crime using a robot will be charged.
it's just an example of a prisoner without a crime
Being charged is not the same as being convicted. A person who has been charged might still be found innocent of the crime of which he or she has been charged. However, if you have been charged and also convicted of aggravated assault, that is a serious crime and it would involve jail time.
Has been charged with a crime in a criminal case or is the person being sued in a civil case.
Being blamed for an act of crime
Being charged with the crime is a formal accusation by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS- In England and Wales) that you have committed a crime. In the USA, the law enforcement or prosecutor charges I am led to believe. Same principle however. *It certainly does not mean you are guilty, and everyone is innocent until proven guilty by a court of law. It then has to go to court for a conviction or acquittal (guilty or not guilty) Thus, a conviction is basically a finding of guilt for the charge by the court (who represent the state and the community at large) that you have committed a crime and are to be punished for such offence, this is sentencing.
Habeas Corpus