Six years.
i am not really sure man or woman
There is no actual hourly time limit set by statute or court ruling that I am aware of. But, "without undue delay" seems to be the accepted standard.
Police
Set a time limit.
(1) The defendant's bond amount will be set at arraignment. If you don't post it at that time they will remain in jail until someone does put the bond up. Your choice. (2) Yes, the bond amount CAN be amended by the court (raised or lowered) after it is initially set.
Yes. The term is related to the what the surety bond is guaranteeing. Most surety bonds are annual.
Difficult to answer with only the information given - it sounds as if the arraignment is going to be postponed - and another separate hearing will be "set (held) at whcih time the judge MAY consider dismissal of the charge.
An inmate can be held without bond until they are sentenced then in fact they will began their sentence. An inmate can however go to a bond hearing where a judge may or may not set a bond or bail. If the judge feels the person is not ready to be let back in society due to their crime they will deny bond. If the judge feels the indivual is not a threat to the community or a victim they will set a bail. Usually the bail will be high if the crime is serious.
arraignment
Typically a preliminary hearing which is required to establish probable cause to arrest and in some cases to detain a suspect. An arraignment is when the formal charges are read to the accused and the accused has an opportunity to enter a plea. In many cases both the preliminary hearing and the arraignment occur at the same time.
At the time of your arrest, if you weren't told specifically what you tampered with, you will be at your arraignment.
There is no time limit on a filibuster.