If a prisoner is being prosecuted for another crime and the charge is still pending then the prosecutor can file a detainer with the location where the prisoner is confined. This ensures the prisoner will not be released back to the street without first answering for the other crime. The prosecutor can writ the prisoner to their location prior to their release from prison to try to dispose of the case or the prisoner can be taken into custody when released on parole.
A detainer is a request from another jurisdiction asking that they notify that jurisdiction that the person is about to be released. Detainer's are often the result of a warrant that has been issued for that inmate. If the warrant is relatively minor, then the detainer may not actually be issued. And not all detainers are the result of warrants: there could be immigration detainers or detainers from probation and parole, asking the prison to let them know when the person will be released because that inmate is supposed to report to probation once he has been released.
To check if an inmate has a detainer, you can contact the local jail or prison where the inmate is held and ask for their records. Additionally, many states provide online inmate lookup tools through their Department of Corrections websites, which can indicate if there are any detainers. If necessary, you can also reach out to the courthouse or the law enforcement agency that issued the detainer for more information.
Bryant Barksdale has a detainer on him and wants to know wat he can do to have it removed.
A mobile home can be subject to an unlawful detainer action if the tenant is in violation of the terms of the lease, such as not paying rent or causing damage to the property. The legal process for eviction of a mobile home tenant varies depending on state laws and the specific circumstances of the case. It is important to consult with a legal professional for guidance on unlawful detainer proceedings involving a mobile home.
Can I file a motion to set aside a dismissal on a unlawful detainer
The person that is over a prison is the Warden.
A person I know has been sentenced to go to prison. When a person goes to prison do they have to have their prison inmate photograph taken?
Paul mentioned prison, he was in prison, so was Peter. so the person Luke would be the person who wrote about Peter in prison and Paul wrote about himself (or the person wring the letter for him)
A detainer is typically placed on an individual when they are facing serious charges, such as felony offenses, or when there is a significant concern about public safety or the individual’s potential flight risk. Common reasons include pending criminal charges, probation violations, or if the person is wanted for a serious crime in another jurisdiction. The detainer ensures that law enforcement can hold the individual for further legal proceedings.
My guess is that it would be mute. Nothing.
A detainer is a hold placed on a criminal defendant. It may be a warrant placed against an inmate for pending charges from another jurisdiction. For example, for parolees who are already incarcerated based on a criminal charge or conviction, a warrant may be lodged as a detainer to be executed upon release from the other custodial authority.
A U.S. Marshal detainer is a request or order issued by a federal law enforcement agency, specifically the U.S. Marshals Service, to hold a person in custody. This typically occurs when an individual is wanted for federal charges or has outstanding warrants. The detainer ensures that the individual is not released from state or local custody until federal authorities can take action on the case. It is often used to facilitate the transfer of individuals to federal jurisdiction for prosecution.