90 days, unless waived by the defendant or his attorney.
You won't necessarily see a FL judge again unless you are also being arraigned on a FL offense. If you are being held solely on the extradition warrant you are being held on a LA warrant for a LA offense. You'll see the LA judge when you arrive back there.
No! The 72 hours is called "Buyer remorse" time frame. It prevents people from buying on a whim and regretting it. It's set up for you the buyer.
Fort Myers, FL is in the Eastern Time Zone.
There is no statutory time limit on extradition. If FL has notified VA, and VA has confirmed that they want you then once the process is started it is not a speedy one. There are a lot legal and administrative steps that must be taken between the two states to legally remove you from one to the other. If you are still being held in FL after 60-90 days I would suggest filing a Writ of Habeus Corpus to learn where the process is at.
The time frame on debt collection is 5 years in Florida. Oral contracts and credit cards are going to be limited to 4 years. The time usually starts from the point of last payment or acknowledgment of the debt.
MapQuest estimates the driving time as 234.02 miles..
It is about 2 hours.
about 3 hours
what is the driving distance from Ft. Lauderdale, FL to Tampa, FL?
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 34 minutes.
There is a way to sue for unlawful imprisonment in FL. This will time a lot of time and work.
About 4 hours.