Friday Arrests

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Friday Arrests

When a person is arrested, there are certain rules and protocols that must be followed. One important element in arrests is that a person cannot be held in custody without an arraignment for a certain period of time. In most cases, arraignments must occur within 24 hours of arrest. But, arrests made on Fridays can alter this timeline. Learn more about Friday arrests here.

Friday Arrests

In most cases, the arrest process will be fairly similar to an arrest on any other day. You will be arrested and taken to a police station where your personal information will be processed. For example, the police will take note of your personal information, your criminal history, and get your fingerprints.

At this point, the concept of bail will come up. In some cases, you will be able to attend a bail hearing (also referred to as an arraignment) the same day as your arrest or simply be released from the police’s custody without the need for bail. However, in other cases, a bail hearing might not be set until the next day. Those facing Friday arrests might have to wait even longer for a bail hearing.

If you are arrested on a Friday, some aspects of your arrest may differ from an arrest on other days. If you are arrested on a Friday and cannot afford to post your bond, you will have to wait until the next available court date, which is usually a Monday. This means that you will have to stay in jail over the weekend.

Your Case

At Ruane Attorneys, we advise our clients not to turn themselves in on a Friday because of the possibility of being stuck in jail over the weekend. If possible, you should turn yourself in earlier in the week to avoid remaining in police custody for days. Even though you might think that waiting a few extra days will mean avoiding time in custody, this can actually have the opposite affect if you face a Friday arrest.

If you need assistance with your case and coordinating with the police, please contact our office. We can work with the police department to coordinate an arrest that is least obtrusive to you and your life.

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