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When is an inmate going to court?

Department of Corrections - Frequently Asked Questions
The jail does not provide court date and time information as it is always changing, instead we ask that you contact the court that will be hearing the case. Some of the court contact information is below:

How do I find out court appearance information about an inmate?

If someone is booked into the Jail on new charges or warrants (with the exception of municipal warrants for which you should contact the municipality to learn court information), they will normally go to court between 3:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. the following business day. If they are booked in on a warrant Friday or during the weekend, they will normally go to court Monday morning between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.

How can I visit an inmate?

Frequently Asked Questions - Idaho Department of Correction
The Department of Correction realizes the importance of support from the families and friends of inmates. Visitation is allowed at every one of the IDOC's eight prisons and four community work centers. If you are interested in visiting an incarcerated offender, you must complete a visitation application. Visitation applications may be obtained by the inmate in his or her housing unit and mailed to potential visitors.

How do I call an inmate?

Ada County Jail FAQ
Inmates cannot receive phone calls while in jail. However, most inmates are allowed to purchase phone time that can be used to make outgoing phone calls.

What is being done to prevent inmate violence on IDOC employees and inmate-to-inmate violence?

Frequently Asked Questions - Idaho Department of Correction
Security is the top priority in everything the department does, and Idaho’s institutions are considered to be among the safest in the United States. When offenders enter the system they are classified at a reception and diagnostic unit. Those who are considered to pose a risk to other inmates are assigned living arrangements that provide higher security.

Can we settle without going to Court?

Barker Son and Isherwood Solicitors
Most certainly. We encourage our clients to settle their disputes and claims if at all possible without going to Court. One of the overriding objectives of the Civil Procedure Reforms in 1999 was to encourage parties to settle claims and only resort to issuing proceedings in Court as a last option. Settling disputes without having to go to Court can often save our clients a lot of money.

THE COURT: Wendy, is he going too fast?

Kitzmiller v. Dover: Day 15, AM: Steve William Fuller
THE COURT: I sensed that. A little slower. And it's important that we get a good record here, so just take the pace down. Yes. This is a book, as the title may suggest to you, it's relatively critical of the current state of the philosophy of science. But one of the -- I guess the key thing, as far as this case is concerned, that is of interest, is that I very strongly identify myself as being a philosophical naturalist.

Is arbitration similar to going to court?

FAQ's on arbitration, investment fraud and stockbroker misco...
No. Arbitration is more informal, discovery is more limited, and most importantly, unlike going to court, arbitration awards are binding, and extremely difficult to overturn. The arbitrators are often not attorneys, and there is no judge involved.

I going to have to appear in Court, and if so, how many times?

Seattle Bankruptcy Lawyer - Timothy Wilson - Chapter 7 and C...
In the overwhelming majority of cases, you will only have to appear once at a proceeding called a meeting a creditors to meet with the trustee and any creditors who are present at the meeting (pursuant to Bankruptcy Code Section 341(a)). The meeting of creditors gives your bankruptcy trustee an opportunity to ask questions of you about your assets and other issues while you are under oath.

How do I deposit funds into an inmate account?

Frequently Asked Questions - Idaho Department of Correction
There are some basic rules to follow. First, send money orders. Personal checks will not be accepted and it is unwise to send cash in the mail. The money order should include the following information: the inmate’s first and last name, the inmate’s number, the institution and housing unit where the inmate is housed and the name of the remitter. Money sent to an inmate will be placed on the inmate’s account within 24 hours of our receipt of funds (during normal business hours).

When can I vist an inmate?

Ada County Jail FAQ
The times available for visitation are dependent upon an inmate's classification status and where he is housed in the jail. Click here to see the jail visiting schedule.

What can I send to an inmate?

Ada County Jail FAQ
Inmates may receive written letters and standard photographs. Polaroid photographs, stamps, envelopes, and other forwarded items are not allowed. Mail content must be thoroughly understandable by jail staff. Mail or publications containing images or depictions of sexual situations, frontal nudity, or sexual acts are prohibited.

How do I find an inmate?

Sacramento Sheriff's Department - Inmate Information - Frequ...
Search by Name: You are required to enter a Last Name. You can also enter a First or Middle name to narrow down your search. If you are not sure about the spelling, check the "I'm not sure about the spelling" checkbox. This will return similar names to the names you entered. Search by X-Ref: If you know an inmate's X-Ref Number, you can search for their details by their X-Ref. To get the best results, try searching by either a last name.

THE COURT: That's exactly what I was going to suggest. Who's counsel?

Kitzmiller v. Dover: Day 12, AM: Michael Behe
THE COURT: Yeah. Why don't you do this. Why don't you take time now to, before we get started, you know, we've been moving at a pretty good pace, and we haven't had these things happen, and they do happen in trials. So why don't you take some time and contact FTE's counsel. I think you want to do it for your own protection.

How long is it going to take for my case to come to court?

Greenville County Solicitor Office
There is no definite time limit because of all the variables involved. A case that is set for trial will generally take longer due to the preparation involved. A defendant who pleads guilty would generally go to court more quickly. Cases at the Solicitor's Office are processed by the date the warrant is received in our office. Most cases are handled within 6 to 12 months.

THE COURT: Are you going to pick up more cross tomorrow?

Kitzmiller v. Dover: Day 11, PM: Michael Behe (continued)
THE COURT: All right. We'll recess then for the day at this point, the hour being almost at 4:30, and we will reconvene at 9 a.m. tomorrow and continue with Mr. Rothschild's cross examination of the witness.

Is there a way to solve my problem without going to court?

Going Solo: Representing Yourself in the West Virginia Court...
It's possible. You may be able to resolve your dispute through mediation without filing a lawsuit. Mediation gives people a chance to sit down with a mediator in an informal setting to try and work out their conflicts. The mediator is a trained problem solver who will help the persons come to an agreement. Mediators usually charge a fee for their services, but mediation could save you time and money in the long run.

What am I going to have to do?

Total Ministry FAQ
Total Ministry is not about "have to." We will each participate as the Spirit guides us in our own way in our own time. There are things that need to be done and the Church and the Spirit call people to do God's work. Being open to the call of the Spirit in prayer is a good start. Many people find Total Ministry frees them from feeling they have to do jobs they don't want and have been doing 'because it needs to be done and no one else would do it.

What are you going to do next?

Kynnas got their homepage at Neopets.com
Besides learning more about HTML? Well, updating my page, making a section on the Neopian Adventure Generator, and waiting to see if TNT ever comes out with another Design-a-Level game.
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