Depends on what the warrant is for
My understanding is that they have 90 days to either have you picked up or have to release you to your own recognizance.
24 hours
It depends on what the offense is that you are wanted for.
I presume you mean a bench warrant, not a beach warrant. You can remain in jail either until a new bail is set and is posted, or until the case is resolved.
4 days
24 hours
You will set in jail until one your court date or two you bail out of jail. bail will depend on what you are being held for.
Unless this is a new event, Bishop Eddie Long has not been to jail.
If no one raises your bail money you will remain in jail until your trial.
If they were arrested as a result of a search warrant being executed - it all depends on what the search warrant was for (what crime/offense) and whether the evidence being searched for was found (I'm assuming it was).
yes he did but im not sure what he did
Bench warrants are not 'served'. There is no requirement to notify the subject of the warrant that it has been issued. It is a general notification to law enforcement that the person should be arrested when found.