Most jails have a website where you can look up information about what a person is charged with. Some sites may not display that information, rather, just information about the person himself. In this case, or in the case where there is no website, you can call the institution and have them give you the information you need.
Yes
Absolutely.
Yes, intentionally poisoning someone is a serious crime that can result in criminal charges and potentially lead to a jail sentence.
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.
No you can't hold someone because they don't have to do any time or didn't plead guilty
call the jail and ask if they have been booked in
There are many charges for beating someone Assault for starters
he is in jail in o'fallen missouri on fraud charges and he is there until someone bails him out - go get him before they bail him out!
For firearms charges, you can typically expect to serve jail time.
If you know the person's first name, last name, sex and race - you can look them up at http://www.dallascounty.org/jaillookup/search.jsp
A district attorney cannot continuously file new charges solely to keep someone in jail without just cause. Each charge must be based on credible evidence and legal grounds. However, if new evidence emerges or if the individual is accused of additional offenses while already incarcerated, the DA may file new charges. Ultimately, the decision to keep someone in jail depends on the legal process, including bail considerations and the nature of the charges.
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.