Sentences with phrase «detain a person until»

The third ground, or tertiary ground, allows the court to detain a person until their trial to maintain public confidence in the criminal justice system.

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If a person is not granted bail then they will be detained in custody until they stand trial.
In the meantime, I'll be leaving my city to avoid what looks like could be a very ugly stand - off between police and protesters who will not know about new police powers and the new ability to detain people summarily in what, until very recently, was the most public of public places.
It would be perverse if the law was such that in order to be lawfully able to detain a person to prevent their imminent commission of an offence, the police must harbour a purpose of continuing the detention, after the risk has passed, until such time as the person could be brought before a court with a view to being bound over to keep the peace in the future.
On 18 June 2014, JZ (Requested Person) was arrested in the United Kingdom under the certified European Arrest Warrant, and has stayed detained until 19th June 2014 when on 25th June 2015 has been released on bail upon a decision of a WMC designated judge.
The Officer - In - Charge is generally a high ranking police officer who decides whether an accused person can be released by police, or they must be detained until a bail hearing.
If the person is intoxicated, the police may detain that person for longer than four hours until they believe the person is no longer intoxicated.
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