for about a week
u turn yourself in to jail u son of a ****
Turn yourself in to the jail in Marion county, fl.
You will probably be in jail until a judge decides to release you.
If you want to turn yourself in on a misdermin case for dalls tx??Its about 2 years old what do you do??
turn yourself in and do your jail time. It's your fault for writing a bad check. First get a lawyer, then turn yourself in, with them present.
This depends on the circumstances of your case. If you were sentenced to jail and ordered to appear for your fulfilment of sentence, it will usually be shorter (mitigated) than your actual sentence if you were not to appear. Otherwise your surrender to authorities has no impact on your sentence or jail time.
If paying fines or making restitution to the victim was part of your sentence and you failed to do so for whatever reason, the judge can jail you if he so chooses.
Who would want to go on purpose? Short answer, yes of course. commit a crime, turn yourself in or get caught in the act. Go to jail and wait until trials and sentancing.
If you bond yourself out of jail and subsequently miss your court date, the bond is typically forfeited, meaning you lose the money or collateral associated with it. Turning yourself in after missing court may not guarantee the return of your bond, as it depends on the specific circumstances and the judge's discretion. You may need to consult with a legal professional to understand your options and potential consequences.
It depends on if it is a Felony or a Misdemeanor. For a felony you can turn yourself in Arizona, but you will likely get stuck with a bill once you get out of jail to cover the cost of extraditing you back to Idaho. Either way, it would be in your best interest to go to the website for the County that issued the warrant and see what guidelines they have for turning yourself in. In Ada County, they list acceptable counties that you can turn yourself into and what will happen if you can or cannot afford bail.
they will go to jail
They will arrest you, you will go to jail and depending on what the warrant is for they will set a bond amount which you will have to pay before you can be released. If you cannot pay it you will stay in jail until your court date at which point your charges will either be dropped (not likely), you will be sentenced to more time or the judge will give you a fine to pay and credit you with time served and you will go back to jail for several hours to go through the release process. It is really in your best interest to turn yourself in by simply going to the jail and telling them you want to turn yourself in. It makes things alot easier and makes you look better.