Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
time in jail
how long can a person be kept in jail for a major crime (robbery with a deadly weapon) only on a warrant. No formal charges made. If they release you from jail after they decide no formal charges will be brought forward, can they later arrest a person again if they decide to file formal charges?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: time in jail
how long can a person be kept in jail for a major crime (robbery
with a deadly weapon) only on a warrant. IF ON A WARANT AND OUT OF STATE (INFO NOT GIVEN) HE CAN BE KEPT UP TO 60 DAYS BEFORE RELEASE. LONGER IF DEFENDANT IS FIGHTING EXTRADITION. No formal charges
made. If they release you from jail after they decide no formal
charges will be brought forward, can they later arrest a person
again if they decide to file formal charges? TOO LITTLE INFO GIVEN - IF ARRESTED THEN SPEEDY TRIAL TIME STARTS TO TICK. THEY WILL NEED TO FILE FORMAL CHARGES WITHIN 175 DAYS IF DEFENDANT RELEASED.
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