I would like to ask, how long does it take for someone to be transferred to prison after the court pronounces the sentence? Is there a time limit? Under normal circumstances, it should take about a

I would like to ask, how long does it take for someone to be transferred to prison after the court pronounces the sentence? Is there a time limit? Under normal circumstances, it should take about a month after the judgment takes effect to be sent to prison. The appeal period is ten days from the date of judgment, and the judgment takes effect ten days later. After the judgment takes effect, the court will issue the corresponding execution document to the detention center within ten days, and the detention center will then transfer it to the prison. However, the detention center has to wait until a certain number of people are transferred to prison in batches, which will also take some time. Of course, if the remaining sentence is less than three months, it will be executed directly in the detention center without being transferred to prison. Detention centers will allocate prison cells based on age and length of sentence. For example, a person who was sentenced to one year spent half a year in the detention center, leaving only the second half of the sentence. The detention center will choose to stay in the detention center to serve the sentence. Regardless of the number of years of the sentence, those who need to serve more than one year will be assigned to juvenile detention centers for those under 18 years old, and to adult prisons for those over 18 years old. As for how long it takes to send a person to prison, the detention center will decide the time based on the number of people sent. If there is only 1 person or less than 3 people, you need to wait. When the number reaches a certain number, they will be sent to prison. This time is generally 30 days to half a year from the date the judge pronounces the verdict, that is, there is no specific time. Legal basis: Article 230 of the "Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates that the time limit for appeals and protests against judgments is ten days, and the time limit for appeals and protests against rulings is five days, starting from the second day of receipt of the judgment or ruling. Starting from calculation.