If my child was sentenced to a set number of days in detention, when will they be released?

A youth who was sentenced by the court to a set number of days in detention may be released after those days at the time they were admitted to the Juvenile Detention Home once they returned from court. For example, a juvenile who was sentenced to three days in detention and returned to the Juvenile Detention Home from court on Monday at 3:15 p.m. could be released on Thursday at 3:15 p.m.

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1. What time will my son or daughter return to detention from court?
2. How long does the release process take? What do I need to bring?
3. In court, the judge stated that my child was eligible for “HIP” or “Electronic Monitoring." What does that mean?
4. If my child was sentenced to a set number of days in detention, when will they be released?