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(a) A prosecution for a felony of the first degree must be commenced within 4 years after it is committed. (b) A prosecution for any other felony must be commenced within 3 years after it is committed. (c) A prosecution for a misdemeanor of the first degree must be commenced within 2 years after it is committed.
Florida law requires that the state attorney file formal charges within 30 days of the arrest if the defendant is in custody.
Generally: First appearance hearings for all defendants, except those specified in Paragraph 3, shall be held in the Criminal Justice Courtroom, 3228 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida, at a.m. Monday-Friday and a.m. Saturday, Sunday and holidays and the Belle Glade Courthouse, 2950 State Road 15, Belle ...
Rule 3.134 of the Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure provides that if you are in jail, the prosecutor has 33 days from the date you are arrested to file formal charges against you.
In California, detention and arrest are two distinct legal concepts, each with specific implications for the individuals involved and the rights they have in each situation.
Florida law requires that the state attorney file formal charges within 30 days of the arrest if the defendant is in custody.
If a defendant is arrested for a dangerous crime that is a capital felony, a life felony, or a felony of the first degree, and the court determines there is probable cause to believe the defendant committed the offense, the state attorney, or the court on its own motion, shall motion for pretrial detention.
SOR is a type of pretrial supervised release option offered in Palm Beach County. Your first appearance judge may grant you a monetary bond and/or require you to be on SOR.
Rule 3.132 - PRETRIAL DETENTION (a) Motion Filed at First Appearance. A person arrested for an offense for which detention may be ordered under section 907. 041, Florida Statutes, shall be taken before a judicial officer for a first appearance within 24 hours of arrest.
As a result, Burke can get a 4.1% raise tacked onto his $357,000 annual salary. But because his raise is tied to those given to principals and assistant principals, the school board must first approve the proposed 4% raise for all district 12-month administrative employees at their Oct. 2 meeting.