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How long do you stay in jail for a blue writ warrant?

24 hours


Does a writ of habeas corpus send a man to jail?

No. A writ of habeas corpus takes a man who is in jail and sends him before a judge who will assess the evidence against him and either hold him for trial or order his release.


What writ requires any person accused of a crime to have a hearing before a judge to determine if there is enough evidence for them to be held in jail?

A Writ of Habeas Corpus.


What is ronnies radke's address to writ him a letter?

He is incarcerated. Look up the jail . Clearly.


What term applies to this scenario A person cannot be held in jail without a presentation of evidence?

writ of habeas corpus


How long can they keep you in jail when there has been a governors warrant issued?

A Governor's Warrant is also known as a Writ of Extradition. Once the state that wants you has indicated that they will extradite you, the holding state will keep you in jail until the formal legal process of extradition has been accomplished. This is not exactly a speedy process and if you are still in jail, awaiting extradtion, after 90 days I would suggest filing a Writ of Habeus Corpus.


What did lindsy lohan do to get into jail?

Violated the terms of her probation.


What does JSTAT mean in legal terms?

It means that they haven't make a decision yet And also mean jail status


What is a horizontal bar graph in math terms?

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what- The criminal's jail terms will be served concurrently?

at the same time


What legal document is similar to a present day search warrant?

Writ of Assistance


What does writ and leave mean?

In legal terms, a "writ" is a formal written order issued by a court directing an individual or entity to perform or refrain from performing a specific action. "Leave" typically refers to permission granted by the court to proceed with a legal action, such as filing a writ or appealing a decision. Together, "writ and leave" often pertains to the process of obtaining judicial permission to file a specific type of legal action.