Arrest And Imprisonment In Santa Clara

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Multi-State
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Santa Clara
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US-000280
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The document is a legal complaint form specifically addressing issues related to arrest and imprisonment in Santa Clara. It allows a plaintiff to assert claims against a defendant for wrongful actions, including malicious prosecution and false arrest. Key features of the form include sections for detailing the plaintiff's residency, the defendant's information, and specific allegations leading to arrest. Filling instructions advise the user to complete each section accurately, ensuring all facts and dates are properly recorded. The form is particularly useful for attorneys and legal professionals who represent clients in cases of wrongful arrest, as it provides a structured format for presenting claims. Paralegals and legal assistants can use the form to gather necessary information and assist attorneys in preparing cases. This form can be adapted for various circumstances, such as civil rights violations or emotional distress claims, strengthening its utility in legal practice.
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Our jail is among the 100 systems nationwide with an inmate population of more than 1,000. Currently, the average daily population for the County of Santa Clara Correctional facilities is 2,900. Approximately 30,000 arrestees are booked annually with an average length of stay of about 292 days.

Phone calls always need to be made from the incarcerated individual to you. Even if you have the phone number of the facility where they are located, you will not be able to call and talk to them. However, they will be able to call you.

Inmates are not allowed to receive incoming calls. If you wish to set up a prepaid calling card account for an inmate, you may do so online via Global Tel∗ Link, or you can call Global Tel at (800) 483-8314. Prepaid cards are available in increments of $25 and $50.

The bail amount is based on the crime(s) for which the individual is arrested as well as his or hire criminal history. For example, misdemeanor bail typically starts at $5,000 – $10,000. Felony bail starts at $25,000 and increases depending on the seriousness and number of charges.

At the courthouse you can search the criminal index online , or search the microfiche. If the case was filed before 2004, it will not be in the online index. To search the microfiche, you will need the defendant's name, date of birth, and the year the case was filed.

GTL's GettingOut mobile app is rooted in the power of relationships. It provides simple and reliable communication between inmates and their family and friends -- allowing them to stay connected, even on the go!

People in jail can not receive incoming calls. To make an outgoing phone call, they need to have a prepaid collect call. To deposit funds, you can go online at Global Tel∗ Link, or you can call Global Tel at (800) 483-8314. Be sure to specify your loved one's booking number and full name, correctly.

Individuals wishing to receive calls from an inmate will need to call VIA Path Technologies 1-877-650-4249 to set up an account. The facility number is 15773. If you wish to have your telephone number blocked to prevent collect calls or have the block removed from your telephone you can call 215-5135.

Get help by phone: Call us at (408) 882-2926, choose option 3, during our phone hours - Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays a.m. to p.m. No voicemail. Please leave a detailed message clearly stating your name, phone number, case number, if you have one, and your questions.

The public may request copies of court case records if the records are not confidential by law or sealed by a court order. The public may request copies of a court's judicial administrative records if the records are not exempt under rule 10.500(f) of the California Rules of Court.

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Arrest And Imprisonment In Santa Clara