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Yes you will see a judge before your extradited.
No. If you are being held by another jurisdiction for something else they do not have to rush there to extradite you.
Yes, you can be extradited from Arkansas to Louisiana. This will depend on the type of warrant that one is being charged on as to extradition process. It is best to contact the local police station for the best information.
A prisoner is someone who has been convicted of a crime and is serving a sentence in jail or prison. A detainee, on the other hand, is someone who is being held in custody pending an investigation or trial, and has not yet been convicted of a crime.
Yes, Military Police may make the initial decision before a detainee is given a mental health assessment
In order to deem a detaineeimpaired and unable to give informed consent, two members of the medical staff must agree that the detainee is, in fact, impaired and this is to be documented clearly
The term 'cuffed' has two meanings. The first meaning is to secure someone or something with handcuffs. The second meaning refers to the act of striking someone on the head with an open hand. According to the urban dictionary, the term 'cuff' may also be used when an individual lays claim to the girlfriend or boyfriend so that no-one else 'claims' them.
if someone is being held for another state and to be extradited, do they still have jail privileges, and do they have three meals a day.?
If you are being extradited, yes. If you are a tourist, perhaps, but it could be expensive. If you are trying to get a student or work visa, not likely.
See this cite: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_length_of_time_a_state_can_pursue_extradition_procedures_if_the_accused_is_fighting_the_extradition_and_would_the_accused_be_eligible_for_bail
Near zero. No worries.