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Q: Who transports detained defendants from jail to courthouse?
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Who is responsible for transporting detained defendants from the jail to the courthouse?

Sheriff's Deputy


Are most defendants detained in jail while awaiting trial?

No most are released on some type of Bail Bond.


Where do defendants stay while on trial?

If they aren't released on bond, they are usually housed in the local jail closest to the courthouse.


What is jail stay recovery?

A prgram to keep defendants out of jail. Defendants are responsible to pay the jail stay fee of $117.00 to cover expense of booking, receiving, and releasing. These defendants have been to jail and was later convicted or placed on continued sentence for violations of the Municipal Code


What does it mean to break an oath in a courthouse?

By breaking an oath in the courthouse, you might be forced to pay a large sum of money, and or Jail time.


What is similar in meaning to the word incarcerated?

The word "imprisoned" is similar in meaning to "incarcerated." Both words refer to being confined or held in a prison or jail.


Why did he Benigno Aquino Jr. detained in prison?

because he love Martin so he put in Jail...


Where are criminals detained?

Criminals are detained in correctional facilities such as prisons, jails, or detention centers, depending on the severity of the crime and the legal process they are going through.


Is courthouse rock on the left or right of jail rock?

Courthouse Rock is on the left of Jail Rock when facing them from the Oregon Trail in Nebraska.


What does the City Courthouse represent?

The City Courthouse represents the main place, where all the trials are held. There people, who were accused of something are judged and if they are proven guilty, the are sentenced to jail or fines.


Where was Dr. king when he wrote the letter to Birmingham Jail?

He wasn't writing to Birgingham jail, he was writing from the Birmingham jail, where he was being detained at the time, to his "fellow clergymen" of Alabama. To straight out answer your question, he was in Birmingham jail when he wrote the letter in question (it's called "Letter From a Birmingham Jail")


What is another word for imprisoned?

Incarcerated , jailed , captive, detained, locked up, behind bars