An indictment of an official by the House is called an impeachment. The main difference is that you will not go to jail if convicted; you will be removed from office.
How long does a person have to be indicted by a grand jury before charges are droped.
I doubt that Texas is spending their tax money to keep you in jail for a California misdemeanor. What's more likely is that you've been charged with a Texas offense -OR- you are being held for extradition at California's request.
There are constitutional protections in place that protect a prisoner from being held in jail for too long without going before a judge. One of these is the right to a speedy trial.
There is no specific time limit on how long they can keep you in jail. However, authorities are bound by law to get you processed and seen by an attorney and a judge as soon as possible.
They were being held at one the jail,mayor
Supervene: to follow closely; ensue - - to occur as an unexpected or extraneous development.Don't fully understand the question, but yes, you can be jailed in response to ANY (or all) indictment.
It has been done in some states, but I don't recall hearing that Texas is one of them that will send a parent to jail for the truancy of their child.
No, only the defendants attorney.
i was held in jail after the DA had proof from my attorney that i had not did anything. can i sue? what can i do?
habeas corpus
The address of the Old Mobeetie Texas Association Jail Museum is: , Mobeetie, TX 79061