The 36-hour rule: If someone is arrested without a warrant and put in jail, they must appear in front of a judge no more than 36 hours after their arrest. But the 36 hours does not include the day of arrest, Sundays, and legal holidays. Learn more.
The 36-hour rule: If someone is arrested without a warrant and put in jail, they must appear in front of a judge no more than 36 hours after their arrest. But the 36 hours does not include the day of arrest, Sundays, and legal holidays. Learn more.