the prisoner was remanded in custody for a further 2 months
once the person was found not guilty that person cannot be tried again for the same offence. This is due to the fifth ammendment.
No
I you VOP and get remanded to jail, you will serve the remaining time of your sentence behind bars.
It depends completely on the judge's discretion. The worst case scenario is that you can be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence.
The time it takes for a Court of Appeals to act on a case remanded by a state supreme court can vary significantly based on several factors, including the complexity of the case, the court's caseload, and procedural requirements. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few months to over a year. The court will typically prioritize the remanded case, but specific timelines can differ widely between jurisdictions.
Yes. guilty of first degree murder. Sentenced to life in prison and has another double murder trial in a few months.
It is not legal.
This depends on a large part on the insurance that you are covered by. This period could be as short as 6 months to as long as a lifetime compensation. You should call your insurance company to inquire.
Generally it takes about 6 months, I got mine really fast. But I was married to a General :-)
Ask someone who cares
Workers' Compensation claims have to be thoroughly investigated before a decision is issued. This includes examining submitted evidence, and sometimes calling references and requesting more evidence.