The time it takes to transport an inmate can vary widely depending on several factors, including the distance to be traveled, the mode of transportation, security protocols, and the specific circumstances of the transfer. Typically, short-distance transfers might take a few hours, while long-distance transfers could take a day or more. Additionally, delays can occur due to logistical issues, traffic, or legal requirements. Overall, the duration is tailored to ensure the safety and security of both the inmate and the transporting personnel.
About 30 days from the end of sentence.
depends on what transport you have
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This depends on the County Judge's order, which generally gives about two weeks for transport order to be issued.Added: If this is an "in-state," "intra-county" occurrence, extradition proceedings do not apply.
Depends on what you have to transport it, whether it would by foot, by vehicle, or something else.
That depends on your mode of transport.
It depends on your route and mode of transport.
It depends on your mode of transport
it depends if you have someone with you and your mode of transport
It depends on your transport
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.
It means they ordered to transport an inmate somewhere. Most likely to court or to have an evaluation done that they might need before they have to go back to court for sentencing.