Legal Question in Criminal Law in Missouri

How long does the state of Missouri have to get an arrested person to initial ap

My uncle was arrested last Thursday and still hasn't been before a Judge or anything. The bail is outragouse for the arrest. I need to know the due process for this state.


Asked on 6/17/04, 8:17 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Robert Luedeman solo practitioner

Re: How long does the state of Missouri have to get an arrested person to initia

I'm sure that the clerk of court can tell you when the magistrate is required to put in an initial appearance. Here in Iowa it is usually within 48 hours. The fact that bail has been set could indicate that a magistrate has been involved in the process. You did not state what sort of offense has been charged and what amount of bail is asked so there is no way for me to evaluate whether it is too high.

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Answered on 6/17/04, 8:08 pm
Michael R. Nack Michael R. Nack, Attorney at Law

Re: How long does the state of Missouri have to get an arrested person to initia

If you read the first reply, you should note that it was from an attorney in Iowa. We have not had "magistrates" here in Missouri for many years. Your post does not include any information about where this event is happening. If it is in the Eastern part of the state, I may be able to provide some assistance. You should feel free to call me at my office (314-727-2822) for a free telephone consultation.

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Answered on 6/17/04, 11:35 pm


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