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In Georgia, authorities can keep defendants in jail for up to seventy-two hours before they formally charge them with criminal violations. For warrantless arrests, the law only allows forty-eight hours.
Time between the first hearing and completion at the magistrates: 9 days. Time between the sending of the case to Crown Court to the start of trial: 119 days. Time between the start of the trial and the completion of the trial: 50 days.
Georgia law normally requires that authorities release a defendant whom they havent brought before a judicial officer within 48 hours of warrantless arrest. (Ga. Code 17-4-62.) But officers getting a warrant even after arrest, as long as they do so within the 48-hour period, meets legal requirements.
A valid emergency can serve as an excuse for missing a court date. Some examples of legitimate emergencies include: An emergency room visit for a sudden, debilitating medical condition. A sick child.
In Georgia, your first court appearance (the arraignment) will happen within 48 hours of your arrest, or 72 hours if there was an arrest warrant. Criminal Charge in Georgia? Please call (888) 205-9314. Your arraignment is the first time you go before a judge or magistrate.
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When a party to a lawsuit needs to postpone a matter that has a legal deadline or that has been calendared for a hearing or trial, the proper procedure is to apply to the court for a continuance (postponement to a later date). A request for a continuance can be written or oral depending on the circumstances.
No set number of continuances are allowed in a court case. Whether continuances are granted and how many are granted rest entirely upon the discretion of the court.
Crimes punishable by death or life imprisonmentsuch as airplane hijacking or treasonmust be filed within 7 years. All other felonies have a statute of limitations of 4 years, unless the victim was a minor, in which case the statute of limitations is 7 years.
Crimes punishable by death or life imprisonmentsuch as airplane hijacking or treasonmust be filed within 7 years. All other felonies have a statute of limitations of 4 years, unless the victim was a minor, in which case the statute of limitations is 7 years.
Because continuances delay the resolution of a case, judges typically frown upon them. Its usually only when the defendants rights might otherwise be violated that a court will grant a continuance request.

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