Regulations differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction; however, the department is well within their rights to hold you.
The "maximum" is for the initial offense. The detainer was instituted because you have committed a new crime, thus you can be held for additional time.
A detainer is a hold placed on a criminal defendant. It may be a warrant placed against an inmate for pending charges from another jurisdiction. For example, for parolees who are already incarcerated based on a criminal charge or conviction, a warrant may be lodged as a detainer to be executed upon release from the other custodial authority.
What is the maximum amount an unlicensed contractor can charge in Arizona
The maximum charge that can be stored on a capacitor is determined by the capacitance of the capacitor and the voltage applied to it. The formula to calculate the maximum charge is Q CV, where Q is the charge, C is the capacitance, and V is the voltage.
The maximum charge for the capacitor in this experiment is approximately 5.0 microcoulombs.
Not necessarily, but it can be depending on what you get caught doing with it. If you rob a bank or get caught carrying it on restricted federal property, it will probably be a federal charge.
The M760 charge 8 HE round has a maximum range of 14,000 meters. The M913 Charge 8 RAP round has a maximum range of 19,500 meters.
A detainer is typically placed on an individual when they are facing serious charges, such as felony offenses, or when there is a significant concern about public safety or the individual’s potential flight risk. Common reasons include pending criminal charges, probation violations, or if the person is wanted for a serious crime in another jurisdiction. The detainer ensures that law enforcement can hold the individual for further legal proceedings.
A capacitor can charge to its' maximum OR the voltage applied to it, whichever is LESS.
The most they can charge is $17.00
maximum 14 years maximum 14 years
yes but then you can counter-charge the officer
Maximum Actual Allowable Charge