An inmate is released but has a hold on him, how long before seeing judge?
Depends on the county, what the charge is, what he is being held for, when the court has session.
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Depends on the county, what the charge is, what he is being held for, when the court has session.
As long as the judge is willing to do it. The key part is about not wanting to be revoked. That is a lot of charges, best for it to last long or...
The police can certainly reopen it. You should contact them to express your concerns. Hire a pi if need be.
Depends on what type of ignition interlock it is. The truth is helpful if any problems occur.
Keep in contact with your probation officer, try to keep this from being a full blown violation requiring you to appear in court
Unknown, I would contact a local attorney.
Most likely yes, call the court house as quickly as you can.
It is a possibility, you need an attorney for this asap.
I do not foresee why they would unless it is pertinent to the case.
Depends on the type of ticket, judge, court, jurisdiction etc. You can always ask for a continuance too.