JU 07.0500 - Order of Detention - Washington-2025

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During preparatory proceedings, the prosecutor decides whether to apply detention pending trial, which can last a maximum of 3 months. After that period, only the court can prolong the detention period for up to 1 year. The duration of detention is not limited once the trial has begun.
More Definitions of Warrant of detention Warrant of detention means a court ordering that a person be held in custody pending court proceedings or an investigation.
A detention order is a legal directive authorizing the holding of an individual or the seizure of property by law enforcement or judicial authorities.
After a criminal arrest, the court must decide whether the defendant should be held in jail until the charges are resolved, which is generally referred to as being detained, or be released and expected to voluntarily return to court for all required hearings and trial.
Pre-trial detention, also known as remand or preventative detention, is when someone is detained by the state while they are waiting for a trial to determine whether they are innocent or guilty of a crime.

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(e) Detention .-If, after a hearing pursuant to the provisions of subsection (f) of this section, the judicial officer finds that no condition or combination of conditions will reasonably assure the appearance of the person as required and the safety of any other person and the community, such judicial officer shall

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