Once you have been charged and arraigned you should go to trial in 90 days or less (i.e.: right to a "speedy" trial). However, if your defense attorney requests a waiver of speedy trial and asks for more time (for whatever reason) the judge will usually grant their request. Also, if the prosecution asks for an extension of the time limit, AND YOUR ATTORNEY AGREES TO IT, the judge will usually grant that also. If you're that anxious to go to trial, speak with your defense attorney and ask them what the holdup is.
they dont have to you have to bail him/her out before sentencing
No. A writ of habeas corpus takes a man who is in jail and sends him before a judge who will assess the evidence against him and either hold him for trial or order his release.
Agree with him lest he haul you off to jail...
9 Months
Yes, Alex Murdaugh is not in jail during his trial.
The sentence for conspiracy to commit robbery in Indiana can be anywhere from?æ15 months to 10 years. This is determined on a case by case basis.
She really didn't have a trial. After she was taken off the bus and to jail she went before a judge and was fined 5.00.
You wait in a jail cell while the trial goes on. You are taken out of your jail cell to attend the trial, and sent back to your jail cell at night, after the trial goes home for the night.
Robinson was housed in the county jail while he awaited trial.
There are constitutional protections in place that protect a prisoner from being held in jail for too long without going before a judge. One of these is the right to a speedy trial.
Tony dropped Casey because he knew she killed Caylee. Yeah, but when? Day one in jail? Day 100 in jail? Just before the trial? When?
She is only out of jail for a while because they are having a re-trial. John Stape admitted Fiz was innocent when he was dying in hospital, so for now that's proof she should at least be able to go home before the next trial.