The state would be able to monitor that when it gets close to the 90th day. And If an indictment is not brought at the 90th day, then the state would have an additional 30 days to look at that case. and determine whether or not prosecution should be brought. And the person arrested would remain in jail for that extra 30 days while the state is going through the process … (03:29–03:38)
CLAIM
Asserts that the state has an additional 30 days to review cases if no indictment is brought by the 90th day.
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