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vikki40
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What is the name of your state? Louisiana
My son was arrested by campus police at the university he attends in LA, transported to local police dept. and charged with two counts each of assault of police officers and resisting arrest. He posted bail and was released the same night. He received a court date and days prior to that court date he was called by assigned public defender and told the court date would not be an arraignment because there has been no police report filed by the campus police yet and therefore no DA court case assigned. Public defender stated this could go on several months, rescheduling arraignment date and there was no time limit for campus police to file report. He called the DA's office and they told him campus police, per the law, were to file report asap? What is the law? And what defines asap in this case? As it stands his case has been rescheduled twice since the incident nearly two months ago. Thanks for the help.
My son was arrested by campus police at the university he attends in LA, transported to local police dept. and charged with two counts each of assault of police officers and resisting arrest. He posted bail and was released the same night. He received a court date and days prior to that court date he was called by assigned public defender and told the court date would not be an arraignment because there has been no police report filed by the campus police yet and therefore no DA court case assigned. Public defender stated this could go on several months, rescheduling arraignment date and there was no time limit for campus police to file report. He called the DA's office and they told him campus police, per the law, were to file report asap? What is the law? And what defines asap in this case? As it stands his case has been rescheduled twice since the incident nearly two months ago. Thanks for the help.