Sentences with phrase «detained under arrest»

Joe Bloggs *, age 35, of South London had been charged and detained under arrest by the police at Plumstead Police Station.

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Under a program called Secure Communities, state and local law enforcement agencies shared arrest information with federal immigration authorities, and detained immigrant criminal offenders.
To condone or excuse the behaviour in this case would send a message to the public that despite their Charter rights under sections 8 and 9 of the Charter, the police can't ignore these and detain and arrest any driver.
Section 524 of the Criminal Code sets out that where an accused has been arrested while on interim release for contravening that summons than the judge should cancel the interim release order and detain the accused in custody, unless the accused shows cause why his detention in custody is not justified under Section 515 (10) of the Criminal Code.
The Ontario Court of Justice has disagreed with the notion that if an arrestee / detainee can be taken to know why they are being arrested / detained, then the officer is relieved of their obligation under s. 10 (a) to inform them anyways of those reasons for the investigation.
Police who have a warrant for your arrest may place you under lawful arrest and detain you.
Designated officers may detain those they believe to be liable to arrest by a constable under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, s 24, or are subject to a warrant for arrest at ports.
(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:
Police officers are not required to provide their own cell phones to detained or arrested persons to facilitate communication with counsel under s. 10 (b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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 Germanic law underpinning seems to be that literally anyone may, indeed must make an arrest, with the lynch mob being at the less - civilized end of the continuum of detaining miscreants, and acting under the authorization of a justice of the peace being at the more - civilized end.
The military commission could not have jurisdiction to try and sentence Milligan if he could not be detained in prison under his original arrest or under sentence after the close of a session of the grand jury without indictment or other proceeding against him.
He had been arrested and detained under a paperless arrest.
On 21 May 2015, Warlpiri man, Mr Kumanjayi Langdon, died in custody of heart failure, around three hours after being detained under the paperless arrest powers.
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