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.
48 hours
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With a maximum capacity of 6,750 inmates, the Men's Central Jail can hold more, before the Jail will release an inmate, the inmate's release may take a while.
For the length of time they have been sentenced for their crime.
About 30 days from the end of sentence.
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.
Go to the Clerk of the Court's office at the court in which they were convicted. Give the name of the defendant and the approximate date of the case, and they shoudl be able to pull the court file for the case and tell you the sentence.
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.
There is no specific amount of time. It depends on the agreement signed and the legal process involved.
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!
In Illinois, if you are charged with murder, you are first processed into the county jail. You then face a judge within 72 hours and bail will be set, unless, of course, no bail is set - which happens alot with murder charges. During that appearance, the inmate is set more court dates and is held in the local county or city jail. Inmates charged with murder will be housed in the county jail that the crime was committed in until a sentence is handed down. In Illinois, the time in county jail for a murder charge ranges from 9 months to 2-1/2 years. After the sentence is handed down by a circuit court judge, it then takes the Illinois Department of Corrections about 5-10 days to pick the inmate up from the jail and transport him to a maximum security prison, where he will first go through Reception and Classification, and then will be assigned a prison that fits his security needs.