For how ever long he was sentenced to by the Judge in Illinois.
seven days
48 hours
no
Pending Federal case. Or, Feds have some sort of interest in the inmate.
The term "99-9997 hold for agency" typically refers to a type of detainer or hold placed on an inmate by a law enforcement agency or a specific authority. This hold indicates that the inmate is subject to additional charges or investigations by that agency, often related to pending cases or warrants. It can prevent the inmate from being released until the agency resolves its matters or issues related to the hold. Such holds can complicate the inmate's legal situation and extend their time in custody.
In Illinois, once an inmate has signed a waiver of extradition, they can generally be held for up to 30 days. This is to allow the requesting jurisdiction to take custody of the inmate. If the requesting authorities do not arrive within that timeframe, the inmate should be released. However, specific circumstances and local policies may affect this timeframe.
In Utah, a county can hold an inmate for extradition for a maximum of 30 days. If the requesting jurisdiction does not initiate the extradition process within that timeframe, the inmate must be released. This period is governed by Utah Code § 77-30-10, which outlines the procedures for extradition. After the 30 days, the county is required to either release the inmate or initiate proper legal proceedings for extradition.
If an inmate is part of an active investigation or has been charged with a federal crime, they can be put on a federal hold. If charged with a crime, the hold can be maintained until the case is resolved.
With a maximum capacity of 6,750 inmates, the Men's Central Jail can hold more, before the Jail will release an inmate, the inmate's release may take a while.
In Texas, a county jail can hold an inmate on an out-of-county warrant typically for up to 10 days without formal extradition proceedings. If the originating county does not pick up the inmate within that time, the jail may release the individual. However, specific policies can vary by county, so it's essential to check with the local jail for their procedures. Additionally, if the inmate is facing other charges, they may be held longer.
not at all. However, if GA files an extradition request and SC is the asylum state, then they can( are required to) hold fugitive for 30 days awaiting GA authorities to transport.