No you can't hold someone because they don't have to do any time or didn't plead guilty
Well it depends on what those charges are. If they are like littering probably not but if you have a whole lot of speeding tickets and maybe even criminal charges then most likely yes.
Yes
Absolutely.
Yes. If the recent charges are bad enough even if DOC doesn't hold you.
That depends on the specific charges filed, as well as the specific circumstances of the violation.
Question. Can there be an open disposition when there were no criminal charges filed? There was an arrest and a night in jail, then a release with no criminal charges being brought.
24 hours
Yes, intentionally poisoning someone is a serious crime that can result in criminal charges and potentially lead to a jail sentence.
As of my last update, Bun B is not in jail. He was involved in a recent incident where he shot an armed intruder in his home, but he acted in self-defense and no charges were filed against him.
That depends on how bad/serious the crime was.
Yes, in California, you can go to jail for threatening someone. Threatening someone with harm is considered a criminal offense and can result in criminal charges and potential imprisonment.
Whether or not someone is single has nothing to do with any charges that would come about with stalking. The person who is doing the stalking can be charged with harassment or with stalking. If found guilty of either crime a fine can be handed down and jail time can be given.