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Failure to arraign
Failure to arraignAll individuals who are arrested must be taken to court?that is, ?arraigned??within 48 hours of the time of arrest, excluding Sundays and holidays.ÿ If the 48 hours expires at a time when the court is not in session, the time shall be extended to include the duration of the next court date.ÿÿ Anyone who is not arraigned within this time frame will be released from custody without delay. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Time Contracts, evidence, practice. The measure of duration., It is divided into years, months. days, hours, minutes, and seconds. It is also divided into day and night. 2) Pleading. The avertment of time is generally necessary in pleading; the rules are different, in different actions. Arrest To stop; to seize; to deprive one of his liberty by virtue of legal authority. When 1) At which time, in wills, standing by itself unqualified and unexplained, this is a word of condition denoting the time at which the gift is to continence. 2) The context of a will may show that the word when is to be applied to the possession only, not to the vesting of a legacy; but to justify this construction, there must be circumstances, or other expressions in the will, showing such to have been the testator's intent. Court A body in government to which the administration of justice is delegated. Session The time during which a legislative body, a court or other assembly sits for the transaction of business; as, a session of congress, which commences on the day appointed by the constitution, and ends when congress finally adjourns before the commencement of the next session; the session of a court, which commences at the day appointed by law, and ends when the court finally rises a term. Will A will is a legal document in which a person directs how his property is to be distributed after his death. Such documents must be executed in due form and must be duly witnessed. Custody The detainer of a person by virtue of a lawful authority. Without Pleading. This word is adopted in formal traverses, and is a negative signifying "and not for;" accordingly the language of the elder entries sometimes is, It et nemy pur tiel cause. Delay Civil law. The time allowed either by law or by agreement of the parties to do something. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Failure A total defect; an omission; a non-performance. Failure also signifies a stoppage of payment; as, there has been a failure to-day, some one has stopped payment. Failure of consideration Want or absence of a legal consideration. Failure of evidence Absence of legal evidence. Failure of issue Want or non-existence of descendants; more particularly, lack of issue who may take an estate limited over by an executory devise. Failure of justice Defeat of right and justice from want of legal remedy. Failure of record The neglect to produce the record after having pleaded it. When a defendant pleads a matter, and offers to prove it by the record, and then pleads nul tiel record, a day is given to the defendant to bring in the record if he fails. to do so, he is said to fail, and there being a failure of record, the plaintiff is entitled to judgment. Termes de lay Ley. Failure of title Defect or want of title. Failure of trust Defeat of a proposed trust from want of constituting facts or elements or of law to effectuate the object. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Farmland National lawyer A lawyer representing Farmland National Beef Packing Co. Fastfood lawsuit An individual or class action lawsuit involving or against one or more fast food restaurant chains, normally on the grounds that their products damage human health. Finda lawyer Popular way to find a lawyer or attorney. Facility Commander In the US penitentiary jargon, the highest ranking sworn supervisor assigned to a facility.ÿ The Facility Commander, who is responsible for the overall operation of the facility, is a Captain at the larger facilities and a Lieutenant at the smaller facilities.ÿ Failure to arraign Felon A person convicted of a felony crime. Felony In some US states, any serious crime for which the possible maximum sentence is more than one year in prison. (Probation can be an alternative to prison in most felony crimes.) Family style "In the US penitentiary slang, performing sodomy in the ""missionary"" position." Fence parole In the US penitentiary slang, escape. Fish (prison) In the US penitentiary slang, a new prisoner. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Failure to arraign. If you have a better definition for Failure to arraign than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Failure to arraign may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Failure to arraign and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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