When you are picked up from prison on a hold from another county, the receiving county typically has 10 to 15 days to bring you before a judge for an initial court appearance. This timeframe can vary depending on local laws and regulations. If the court date is not set within this period, you may have grounds to challenge the hold. It's important to consult with a legal professional for specific guidance in your situation.
If your stay in Country Jail was to serve a sentence for another separate offense - when that sentence is concluded you will be shipped off to prison to serve the sentence for whatever felony offense you were found guilty of. If you are simply being held awaiting housing availability in prison, the court MAY add your county jail time to your 'good' time.
The Broward County Court of Clerks can be reached through their website. Another way to reach the Broward County Court of Clerks would be to contact the via mail.
When you are picked up and arrested you'll certainly be held in jail until you are presented to the court to face your charge. After that it will depend on the outcome of your court action.
Yes but if they are lucky they can have another retrial
how many different county court locations are there in broward county? Looks like the first answer is another version of the original question. Here's the answer: there are two courts in Broward County, but there are five court locations. Circuit Court is only in Fort Lauderdale. County Court is held in Fort Lauderdale, Deerfield Beach, Hollywood, and Plantation. Use the related link to find the exact locations, and much more information about the courts in Broward County.
Yeah. It happened to me. I was issued bench probation in Lane County, Oregon and picked up on a violation for unpaid court fees in Multnomah County, Oregon. Oh, maybe you owe them money too? Good luck!
The 'Supreme Court' is the highest court in the USA. The lower Courts in each county are usually known as a 'District Court'. The court that is run by the 'State' is higher than the County Court.
The procedure is the same as if the person were not imprisoned. The petitioning spouse files in the court of venue in the county where he or she is a resident.
Every county should have a property appraiser. They will usually be located in the city where the county seat is. They can be in the court house or in another location.
Do you mean, on parole? If on parole, it's up to the court agreement. In many cases, you can't leave the state while on bond, or leave the county while on probation, without the Judge's OK. If you work out of county, a provision can be made.
Change of venue in a criminal case is something that will take place if the Judge/Court feels that the defendant cannot receive a fair trial in a given venue because of prejudice. In civil cases a change of venue may take place just for the convenience of the parties involved. It's basically the change of location from one court to another court or from one county to another county.
The person in charge of a county court - is a Magistrate.