It depends on the type of crime charged. In most cases, a person charged with a misdemeanor or a lower level felony, the person will be processed and bail set within a few hours. In cases of more serious crimes, or in cases where the arrested person must be held for other reasons, it may take some time before bail can be considered.
Within 24 to 72 hours af arrest.
An arrest will usually be presented before a judge (or magistrate) within 24 hours of being taken into custody. (US) what is the longest 72 hours
The law requires you to be arraigned within 72 hours of arrest
Within 24 hours of arrest, or at the latest, until the next regulalry scheduled session of court.
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107 hours
Rigor mortis, the stiffening of muscles after death, is typically fully developed within 8 hours postmortem and can last for up to 48-72 hours.
It is not a uniformly established time period. In most jurisdictions it occurs within 48 - 72 hours of arrest.
The police do not file indictments. They apply for and/or receive the warrant, arrest you, and present you to the prosecutor and court - usually, by law, within 72 hours after arrest. After that it becomes the courts responsbility to move the case forward.
48 Hours in MD
You will probably be in jail until a judge decides to release you.
An arraignment typically occurs within 48 to 72 hours after a person has been arrested, depending on jurisdiction and the timing of the arrest. This timeframe allows the court to formally inform the defendant of the charges against them and to address issues such as bail. However, if the arrest occurs just before a weekend or holiday, the arraignment may be delayed until the next business day.