The law requires you to be arraigned within 72 hours of arrest
No. Since you are still "free" and un-arrested, and no indictment has been handed down, there is no limit on the time they may take to consider your case.
If it is voluntarily dismissed by the prosecutor or the police department, the plantiff in the case CAN bring the case back to court at another time (if the second case is dismissed, you're in the clear after that.) If it was involunarily dismissed by the judge, then no.
Yes. A police report documents incidences that occur and takes a couple of days to obtain one.Added: The exception would be if the case were still an active investigation, then the information being developed by the investigating officers/detectives is not considered a public record.
Jesus didn't get arrested, as there we're no jails in those days, he was CRUCIFIED.
about 2 days
Yes but only out of historical interest.
The number of days in a week, which is 7, is a prime number. A prime number is a number greater than 1 that can only be divided by 1 and itself without leaving a remainder. In the case of 7, it cannot be divided evenly by any other number except 1 and 7, making it a prime number.
you mean by further false identification?...i think not
She got arrested 7 times, totalling to a time of 13 months and 10 days in prison.
He got married 4 times! and he got arrested once for 9 days! YOUR WELCOME!
The timeframe for being arrested after a fight can vary based on the jurisdiction and the specifics of the case. Generally, law enforcement can arrest someone within a reasonable period after an incident, which could range from hours to days, depending on the availability of evidence and witness statements. In some cases, charges might be filed later if additional evidence is gathered. It's essential to consult local laws for precise information.
Yup if you do it twice you will get charged twice. That's like being arrested for rape and then while on bail you go rape someone else and expect nothing to happen. If you go to trial on a alcohol charge and you was found not guilty they cant open THAT case up anymore because its called double jeapordy. But if you commit the same crime on another occasion that's a hole new case so yup your in a heep of trouble right now. Good luck