quote:Ok. I searched for that and knew some states had a 48hr max, but couldn't find the Texas statute.quote:FYI in Texas the limit is 48 hours.
Placed in custody, arrest, detained, whatever. We all mean the same thing. Lock them up for up to 72 hours before charges are filed, as the Supreme Court said is legal without violating civil rights.
Instead, they filed flimsy probable cause and arresting without probable cause is a civil rights violation of the 4th Amendment and redress can be sought through a false arrest/malicious prosecution lawsuit.
And many of these man and women may have separate civil rights violations by the City of Waco/Waco PD and the Justice of the Peace who may be found to have violated the 8th Amendment restriction on unreasonable bail. And he certainly didn't help himself out by saying he set the bail that high to send a message, when that is illegal. Bail cannot be set to send a message.
Either way, they had a very good option rather than just file a worthless probable cause. 48 hours just gives them less time for their police work.