A brief report issued by Tianshan Net, an official news Web site for Xinjiang, said that in Hanairike Township in Hotan, a crowd wielding weapons «assembled in a disturbance, and the public security authorities took emergency action and
detained people taking part, rapidly quelling them.»
Not exact matches
About 230
people, «some of who were
taken from a church,» were kidnapped or
detained by ISIS when the terrorist group captured the Syrian town of Qaryatain on Friday.
It is difficult for me to parse the sentence in Geneva -4-A3, but SCOTUS in the Hamdan decision seems to believe that the phrase «those placed in hors de combat by -LSB-...] detention» is a modifier of «
persons taking no active part» and not a modifier of «members of armed forces», because SCOTUS held that this Article applies to Osama bin Laden's driver, who was
detained in Camp X-ray.
Immigration advocates
took to the streets of New York City Saturday to express their support for the Big Apple's status as a sanctuary city — as five
people were
detained by federal agents on Staten Island.
Jonathan Clark, the Bishop of Croydon who is backing the drive, said: «
Detaining people indefinitely in prison - like conditions without judicial oversight is unjust, ineffective and inhumane.That's why Citizens UK are calling on
people of goodwill across the country to join them in
taking this issue to their parliamentary candidates.
People smugglers or militia groups have
detained victims and
taken to town squares or car parks to be sold.
The Indigenous
People of Biafra has called for the immediate released of their members in detention especially those being
detained in Kuje prison, to enable them
take proper medical treatment because.
The answer for this can be found in Oklahoma Statute, title 12 Section 95 that says that a
person has two (2) years to bring their action against another for
taking,
detaining, or injuring personal property, including actions for the specific recovery of personal property.
If
people do not want cats to be killed and cleaned up as if they were nothing but garbage, then they ought to fund Trap Neuter
DETAIN shelters, where these cats can not only be
taken out of their unnatural place in the food chain, but will be protected from humans with malicious intent, as well as accidents with things like cars.
«An action for
taking,
detaining, or injuring personal property, including an action for the specific recovery thereof, or for any other injury to the
person or rights of another not hereinafter enumerated»
(1) Subject to subsection (1.1), if a
person who has been arrested without warrant by a peace officer is
taken into custody, or if a
person who has been arrested without warrant and delivered to a peace officer under subsection 494 (3) or placed in the custody of a peace officer under subsection 163.5 (3) of the Customs Act is
detained in custody under subsection 503 (1) for an offence described in paragraph 496 (a), (b) or (c), or any other offence that is punishable by imprisonment for five years or less, and has not been
taken before a justice or released from custody under any other provision of this Part, the officer in charge or another peace officer shall, as soon as practicable,
(1) A peace officer who arrests a
person with or without warrant or to whom a
person is delivered under subsection 494 (3) or into whose custody a
person is placed under subsection 163.5 (3) of the Customs Act shall cause the
person to be
detained in custody and, in accordance with the following provisions, to be
taken before a justice to be dealt with according to law:
Under our case law, our courts have found liability or entertained suits after law enforcement officers
took persons into custody, otherwise
detained them, deprived them of liberty or placed them in danger
Immediately prior to
taking up the first of his full time judicial appointments Sir Wyn acted as leading counsel for the Secretary of State for the Home Department in appeals brought before the Special Immigration Appeals Commission by
persons who had been
detained on suspicion of engaging in international terrorism.
This does not
take into account those
people detained using these powers who were released unconditionally, or released on bail, or who were brought before a court.