Every case is different. If you need information on a state or federal criminal case, seek information from your attorney or from an attorney at your local public defender's office.
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Yes, especially if the marriage is recent and the husband is going to be in jail for a long time or has committed a felony.
I doubt that Texas is spending their tax money to keep you in jail for a California misdemeanor. What's more likely is that you've been charged with a Texas offense -OR- you are being held for extradition at California's request.
Jail sentences vary between different countries and states, there is no universal jail term for any crime. Some countries still carry death penalties for crimes, but most western nations have lighter sentences or even just monetary fines for fraud offences as long as they do not reach a corporate level and are not associated with larger crime groups, such as money laundering and drug cartels, as these types of offences are handled by the federal police and carry heavier fines and jail terms.
You will go to jail or get a fine (which is a lot of money). But most likely you will go to jail. I would know. I have experienced it. I had to go to jail for 1 whole year. Depending on your speed it will determine how long and how much the money or time you will get.
how long has he been in jail
No. She was never in jail.
People do not rot in jail . . . that is just a way of saying that they will be in jail for a long, long time.
False, courts issue bail to force appearance for the later court dates. If a defendant does not appear, they forfeit their bail percentage; money talks. As to having time to prepare, courts don't care if you are in jail or not, as long as you are back on the required date(s).
Incarceration? Like in jail? No, its not a disability to be in jail be a long time.
He is not currently in jail
Took a friend over 3 months, ended up in the same jail 4 times, as he was being shipped to N.Dakota.