Depending on your sentence, up to life.
Yes, you can obtain a bond in federal court for your case, which allows you to be released from custody while awaiting trial, as long as certain conditions are met.
The military transfers custody to the US Marshals very simple.
Usually, they have to come get you befor your sentence in the other place is up. Ask your lawyer.
As long as your court-ordered custody, not a day more. Not a day less.
A federal hold, also known as a federal detainer, is a request from federal law enforcement to local authorities to keep an inmate in custody for possible federal charges. This means the inmate cannot be released on bail or other conditions until the federal authorities decide how to proceed. It can extend the time an inmate spends in local custody, often leading to uncertainty about their legal status and future proceedings. Ultimately, this hold allows federal agencies to ensure they can take custody of the inmate when needed.
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I doubt that he ever will. You may not like his politics, but there is no evidence that he has broken any federal laws.
"Custody" has a short vowel sound. The letter "u" in custody is pronounced with a short /ʌ/ sound.
Custody is decided in court based on what is best for the child, not for how long the child has lived with you.
Even though the mother is underage she still has custody of her child as long as she does not do something to get custody taken away from her
You have the right to go to the police about this and file for custody in a federal court.
Temporary child custody lasts for as long as it takes to have a final order put into place by the court. If you have never taken the matter to court, then what you actually have is called defacto custody.