Yes and technically you don't have to commit a crime in Seattle to be extradited back but, they wouldn't waist there time looking for you unless it was a felony level DUI
not yet, he's still awaiting trial
VERY-VERY unlikely. If you are awaiting felony sentencing and you go out and commit yet another criminal act.... what do YOU think your chances of probation are?
Julian Assange was arrested and placed in jail temporarily while awaiting trial. He was arrested due to an arrest warrant issued by Sweden for the crime of rape. And was jailed because the judge did not grant him bail.
They are the one responsible for the care, custody, and control of individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial They are also responsible for the safety and security of the facility itself.
Unless the court specified otherwise, yes, there is nothing that restricts this before the trial.
You should be able to, providing you are readily available for employment. You cannot draw it during that period where you are free on bailbond awaiting trial.
Joseph Smith, considered the first prophet of this dispensation by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the 'Mormon" church) was arrested twice and murdered while awaiting trail at Carthage Jail in Illinois.
Your jail time awaiting extradition might possibly be taken into account by the sentencing judge when he renders his verdict and sentence, but there is no assurance of it.
Awaiting handling means that a task, request, or item is waiting for someone to take action or process it. It indicates that further steps need to be carried out before the task can be completed.
No, 'awaiting' cannot be used as an adjective, though 'waiting' can be. 'Awaiting' is the present participle of the verb 'await'. For example: 'He was awaiting the arrival of his aunt.'
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Awaiting the End was created in 1994.