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  2. Detainer - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of the United States has held that the Interstate Agreement on Detainers Act (1970) [3] allows for a trial of any untried indictment, information, or complaint within 180 days. [4] However, the prisoner needs to enter a request for final disposition to begin the clock. [ 5 ]

  3. Expungement in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Medical Board; The Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired; The Board of Law Examiners; The State Bar of Texas; A district court regarding a petition for name change under Subchapter B, Chapter 45, Family Code; The Texas School for the Deaf; The Department of Family and Protective Services; The Texas Juvenile Justice Department;

  4. Pre-trial detention - Wikipedia

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    The detention period is 3 days, and can be extended for 1–4 days with the approval of the administrative person in charge of the public security organ. Suspects who commit crimes on the verge of committing crimes, committing multiple crimes, or conspiring to commit crimes can be extended for 30 days (up to 37 days). [ 18 ]

  5. Teen spent a year and a half in jail with no indictment - AOL

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  6. Ruiz v. Estelle - Wikipedia

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    There followed a long period of further litigation in the form of consent decrees, appeals and other legal actions, until a final judgment was rendered in 1992. [1] But problems in enforcement continued, and in 1996 U.S. Congress enacted the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA) to address these issues as well as abuse of the prison litigation process.

  7. Long before Ken Paxton, Texas had a mixed history of ... - AOL

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    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has spent nearly all his nine years as the state's top lawyer under indictment on securities fraud charges filed in 2015.

  8. 'Fart spray' prank at Texas high school leads to criminal ...

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    There was no odor when students returned to campus the next day, but the smell returned at around 11:30 a.m., prompting another evacuation and early dismissal, according to another message from ...

  9. Trial in absentia - Wikipedia

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    John Factor, a British-born American gangster and con man, charged with securities fraud in England and tried and sentenced to 24 years in prison in absentia after fleeing back to the United States. Charles de Gaulle, sentenced first to four years in prison and later to death in 1940 for treason against the Vichy regime. [42]