An inmate will get a letter after the prison or jail officials have opened it and made sure it was acceptable. The prisoner should get their mail within a day or two.
48 hours
County hold means that you have a outstanding arrest warrant in another county and you are being held for 10 days. The other county has 10 days to pick you up or you will be released from jail as long as you do not have a case pending in the county you are in jail at.
Counties are only allowed to hold you for 10 days... If the other county doesn't come get you then the county you are in has to let you go!
They can fine you and put you in jail for up to 72 hours.
Life!!
If you receive a 35-day sentence in LA County Jail, you will typically serve the full 35 days unless you are eligible for early release, such as good behavior or overcrowding. However, it's important to note that actual time served may vary based on jail policies and any applicable credits. Always check with legal counsel or jail officials for specific circumstances regarding your sentence.
In Texas, a county jail can hold an inmate on an out-of-county warrant typically for up to 10 days without formal extradition proceedings. If the originating county does not pick up the inmate within that time, the jail may release the individual. However, specific policies can vary by county, so it's essential to check with the local jail for their procedures. Additionally, if the inmate is facing other charges, they may be held longer.
My understanding is that they have 90 days to either have you picked up or have to release you to your own recognizance.
If the "the hole" refers to solitary confinement - it is at the discretion of the jail authorities - it is an "administrative" punishment and not subject to law or statute.
they dont have to you have to bail him/her out before sentencing
Until they are picked up by the county that holds the warrant.Added: The term "Extradition" is used only when referring to out-of-state warrants.
Of course you can... if you get that far, and you're an idiot who is happy to receive a long jail sentence!