If a person gets held for 48 hours can an attorney get them out quicker?
I don't know the answer to your question but if it is, in fact, 48 hours, then tomorrow we will know whether they're going to charge him with anything or let him go. He went in yesterday (at some point) so today would be 24 hours and tomorrow will be 48 hours. Guess we'll just have to wait and see.
I'm assuming since the article states that he went in voluntarily and that LE did not summon him in yesterday, he must have gone in without an attorney. I wonder if he has spoken to one or if he retained one today. Surely he must have!
What must his poor children be going through?