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Attend their arraignment. That is where the judge reads the charges and decides if they get out on bond.

Call the jail where they are held and talk to the booking desk. Ask them when arraignment is held and if you can view it.

2007-04-07 01:24:54 · answer #1 · answered by Gem 7 · 0 0

i don't have adequate info like why did no longer they put off each and all of the situations on a similar time or did the offenses take place at distinctive situations. If he has extra rates then he will probable serve a while. He has some serious rates, I hate to be the bearer of undesirable information yet one million month in detention center should not be fee adequate. they have mandatory sentencing and does not be dropping time with conspiracy in the event that they weren't making plans to place him away for a protracted time.You suggested possession with rationale, one million gram or extra, and a conspiracy. Are you particular he wasn't in detention center and given and given abode arrest, or an "OR" bond, at the same time as he awaits trial? He desires an excellent criminal specialist dude, or he's toast. minimal 5 yet probable a fifteen-20yrs.

2016-12-20 08:14:01 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Check your local police department's website, they usually have a link to see who's been recently apprehended and charged. If that doesn't work, try doing a search online for your area and arrests.

2007-04-07 04:00:15 · answer #3 · answered by Josh 2 · 0 0

attend the hearing at court. usually its held the morning after the arrest , unless a weekend then it would be monday morning. at this arraignment the defendant (party or person arrested) will be told what he/she is being charged with and asked how they plea. if you dont want to sit in the court room and be seen by the defendant you can read the docket sheet usually posted in the hall outside the court room. this sheet will have the defendants name and charges along with who their represented by (lawyer). if neither of these works for you wait for the paper to come out.

2007-04-07 01:00:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You don't say which country you are living in. If the UK, the police are unlikely to tell you anything unless you are a member of the person's close family or a recognised journalist. They may tell you when he/she is to appear in Court, however, in which case you can attend then and hear the charges put.

2007-04-07 01:01:25 · answer #5 · answered by rdenig_male 7 · 0 0

Call the police department that arrested them & ask.

2007-04-07 01:00:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

See if your police records are public. Some are.

2007-04-07 02:21:39 · answer #7 · answered by luckford2004 7 · 0 0

Go to search engine and type in your county where you live and add courtview then type there name in once you get tot he site.

2007-04-07 01:03:37 · answer #8 · answered by timtitan_27 1 · 0 0

call the police station they will probably tell you and tell you what it means. If not police blotter in the newspaper

2007-04-07 00:55:38 · answer #9 · answered by Tracy G 2 · 1 1

See -- https://backgroundreports.im/

2016-03-25 16:03:01 · answer #10 · answered by Wanda 4 · 1 0

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