It depends on the charge. If it's murder or rape, they will figure out a way to hold him for as long as necessary. If it's DWLS, they'll probably not extradite him. The best thing to do is hire a lawyer to call the prosecutor, police, and court, and enter an Appearance, so that when Florida calls Michigan to ask what they want to do, Michigan will probably just tell them to "advise and release" him which means advise him of his warrant and let him go.
15 hours
18-24 hours
about 2 days
It takes about 18 hours
It takes as long as the process takes. If the detainee waived extradition it could be done relatively quickly. If he didn't waive, it will take as long as the playing out of the legal process and paperwork takes.
How long is your stride and how many strides could you take in a week?
There is no statutory time limit on this period of time. It can take, as long as it takes for the administrative and legal processes necessary to move a prisoner from state.
The flight from Orlando, Florida to Norton Shores, Michigan takes about 2 hours, 17 minutes, and covers a distance of 1,045 miles.
It should only take 3 to 5 days for mail to arrive in Michigan if sent from Florida. However, the amount of days can vary greatly.
If you waive extradition, not long at all, perhaps within a week to ten days. If you fight extradition and make MI go through all the formal paperwork that is required, it could take several weeks for the administrative process to take place. If you are still incarcerated after 30 days file a writ of Habeus Corpus.
14 to 15 hours depends how fast you drive
As long as the legal procedures take. If the detainee waives extradition it will go much quicker, otherwise, legal papers, hearings and proceedings must take place to assure that the wanted person was afforded all legal options and opportunites.