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Q: How long can you stay in Rikers Island before you have to go trial?
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What is located on Rikers Island?

There is a jail located on Rikers Island. The jail is used to contain offenders whom are serving long-term sentences for the crimes they have committed.


Where is Rikers Island prison?

Rikers Island Prison is on Rikers Island. Rikers Island is a 413.17-acre (1.672 km²) island at the north end of the East River (the part that is adjacent to the western end of the bay known as the Long Island Sound), between the northwest side of Queens and the southeast side of the Bronx. It is officially a part of the borough of the Bronx. Rikers Island is located on the west side of LaGuardia airport. The south side of Rikers Island is across the Bowery Bay from the west side of LaGuardia. The exact coordinates for Rikers Island are 40°47′28″N, 73°52′58″W. Rikers Island is not a state prison; it is operated by the New York City Department of Corrections.


Approximately how long does it take mail to get to the rikers island facilities from the Bronx?

2 seconds


Where is Lil Wayne locked up?

he was sentenced to Rikers Island Prison in New York. He went to Jail on March 9 and is serving a year long sentence.


How do you get to Rikers Island by car?

Directions to Rikers IslandFrom Bronx or ManhattanTake the number 4,5,or 2 train- #19 or #2 bus to 149th st. and Grand Concourse. Walk half block down 149th street toward Lincoln Hospital you can take the Rikers van from 149th and Anthony J Griffin Pl. The van will travel over the Rikers Island Bridge to the Rikers Island Visit Center.Take either the MTA Q101 or Q100 to Rikers Island. The Q101 originates in Manhattan, at East 59th Street and Second Avenue. It will take you to Hazen Street and 19th Avenue in Queens, which is the entrance to Rikers Island. You will have to transfer here to the Q100 bus to travel over the Rikers Island Bridge to the Rikers Island Visit Center.The Q100 originates in Long Island City at 28th Street and Bridge Plaza South (Queens Plaza) and continues to the Rikers Island Visit Center. Consult the MTA for schedules.By Car:Once you arrive at Rikers Island and complete your parking REMEMBER ON THE CORNER OF 19TH AND HAZEN THE VAN WILL TAKE YOU OVER THE RIKERS ISLAND BRIDGE TO THE RIKERS ISLAND VISITOR CENTERParking is very limited. Public transportation is best option.From Bronx or ManhattanTake the number 4,5,or 2 train- #19 or #2 bus to 149th st. and Grand Concourse. Walk half block down 149th street toward Lincoln Hospital you can take the Rikers van from 149th and Anthony J Griffin Pl. The van will travel over the Rikers Island Bridge to the Rikers Island Visitor Center.From the Bronx or Manhattan, take the Triboro Bridge to Queens eastbound along the Grand Central Parkway. Exit at Astoria Boulevard, bear left and go straight on 23rd Avenue (just after Grand Central Parkway entrance ramp) to 82nd Street. Left on 82nd Street to 81st Street. Right on 81st Street (name changes to 19th Avenue) to the first traffic light. This is Hazen Street. Right on Hazen to Rikers Island parking lot.Note: After exiting at Astoria Boulevard, all distances traveling thereafter are very short.From Brooklyn or Staten Island, take the BQE toward Queens and follow directions above for traveling on Astoria Boulevard.


What water surrounds Rikers Island?

Rikers Island is surrounded by the East River at its north end (where it is more of a bay than a river).In fact, the East River is not a true river, but a tidal strait. It connects to the ocean on both sides. It flows south from the bay known as the Long Island Sound, down the east side of Manhattan and the west side of Queens and Brooklyn, and back into the Atlantic Ocean at New York Harbor.At its north end, where Rikers Island is, it is really more of a bay, formed by the southeast side of the Bronx and the northwest side of Queens.


How long is the wait to visit an inmate in rikers island?

Wait times to visit an inmate at Rikers Island can vary depending on the day, time, and the facility's schedule. It is recommended to call the facility in advance or check their website for up-to-date information on visitation hours and any potential wait times.


How long before a state trial must begin?

Their really isn't an exact standard. However, you must have a fair and speedy trial


How long did the Iroquois live before they died?

they lived in long island


How long did Iroquois live before they died?

they lived in long island


How to get to riker island?

By CarFrom the Bronx or Manhattan, take the Triboro (RFK) Bridge to Queens eastbound along the Grand Central Parkway. Exit at Astoria Boulevard, bear left and go straight on 23rd Avenue (just after Grand Central Parkway ramp) to 82nd Street. Left on 82nd Street to 81st Street. Right on 81st Street (name changes to 19th Avenue as it veers left) to the first traffic light. This is Hazen Street. Right on Hazen to the Rikers Island parking lot at Hazen and 19th. (These turns are only a few blocks apart.) The only access to Rikers Island is the prison bridge.On Public TransitBy Subway and/or BusThere are two ways to get to Rikers Island by public transportation: the Q100 or Q101 buses, or the Rikers Island van. The van travels over the Rikers Island Bridge to the Rikers Island Visitors Center.The Q101 originates in Manhattan, at East 59th Street and Second Avenue. It will take you to Hazen Street and 19th Avenue in Queens, which is the entrance to Rikers Island. You will have to transfer here to the Q100 bus to travel over the Rikers Island Bridge to the Rikers Island Visitors Center.The Q100 originates in Long Island City at 28th Street and Queens Plaza South, and continues to the Rikers Island Visitors Center.The van currently makes one stop in Manhattan, one in the Bronx, and one in Queens. A Brooklyn stop and a second Queens stop are listed as "coming soon." To simplify things, this answer will give directions only to the stop in the Bronx. If you want directions to one of the other stops, please ask another question, for example, "How do you get to the Rikers Island van stop in Manhattan from 3rd Avenue and 6th Street?"See the Related Link below for more information about the Rikers Island van, or call 718-568-5685.To get to the stop in the Bronx, take the 4 or 5trains (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) or the 2train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) to 149th Street-Grand Concourse.You will exit the subway at 149th Street and Grand Concourse. The Rikers Island van departs from 149th Street between Anthony J. Griffin Place and Park Avenue. Walk 1.5 blocks east on 149th Street to 149th Street between Anthony J. Griffin Place and Park Avenue.To get there on the Q100 bus, take the R train (of the N-R-Q, the yellow line), or the E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line) or the M train (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line) to Queens Plaza. Then exit the subway and walk 2 blocks along Queens Plaza South (where the Queensboro/59th Street Bridge runs) to 28th Street. The bus stops at 28th Street and Queens Plaza South.Note that Queens Plaza and Queensboro Plaza are two completely separate stations. The N and Q stop at Queensboro Plaza. Only the R stops at Queens Plaza.Like the van, the Q100 bus makes other stops, but to simplify things, only directions to the Queens Plaza stop are given here. For directions to other stops, ask another question, for example, "How do you get to the Q100 bus to Rikers Island from 60th Street and 4th Avenue in Brooklyn?"As mentioned above, the Q101 bus originates at 59th Street and 2nd Avenue in Manhattan. The closest subway stop is the 59th Street Station (at Lexington Avenue) on the 4-5-6 and the N-R-Q. The next closest stops are the F to 63rd Street-Lexington Avenue, and the E or the M to Lexington Avenue-53rd Street.Again, for directions to other Q101 stops, ask another question.


How long can a county jail hold you till they have to release you if your already in trial?

they dont have to you have to bail him/her out before sentencing