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Rule 8.5 - Pretrial Release Inquiry: When Conducted; Nature of (a) A pretrial release inquiry shall be conducted by the judicial officer prior to or at the first appearance of the defendant.
P. 8.1. An arrested person who is not released by citation or by other lawful manner shall be taken before a judicial officer without unnecessary delay.
Typically we handle cases for people whose household is 125% or below the federal poverty guideline. However, there are some cases where there are much higher income guidelines. The best way to know if Legal Aid can help is to apply for services by calling 1-800-952-9243.
Failure to file an indictment or information within sixty days shall not be grounds for dismissal of the case against the defendant, but shall, upon motion of the defendant, result in the defendants release from custody unless the prosecuting attorney establishes good cause for the delay.
In Arkansas, misdemeanors generally carry a 1-year statute of limitations. Felonies are more varied, with no time limit for many felonies. There is a 6-year limit for Class Y and A felonies, and a 3-year limit for Class B, C, D, and unclassified felonies.
To file for custody, you will need to draft (write) paperwork asking the court for custody. You will then need to file (turn in) that paperwork to the court, along with money to pay a filing fee. The filing fee may vary by county.
As such, in Arkansas, when both parents consent to a guardianship, the courts will generally allow the person designated by the parents to serve as the guardian. A question arises when one or both parents then decide they want their children back and ask the court to terminate the guardianship.
A party shall state in ordinary and concise language his defenses to each claim asserted and shall admit or deny the averments upon which the adverse party relies. If he is without knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of an averment, he shall so state and this has the effect of a denial.