Sentences with phrase «detaining people after»

Indeed, the Committee didn't just criticise indefinite detention, it unequivocally called for an end to the practice of indefinitely detaining people after finding them unfit to be tried.

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Dozens of people were detained in the Turkish city after trying to enter a square the police deemed off - limits to protests, according to the Associated Press.
The balance sheet after three weeks of protests and police violence in Turkey is grim: four people were killed, more than 7,000 wounded, 11 lost their eyesight and several hundred detained.
Article 14 (3) provides that «a person arrested, restricted or detained shall be brought before a court within forty - eight (48) hours after the arrest, restriction and detention».
In the absence of a warrant, police can detain someone if there is probable cause to believe the person has re-entered the country after being removed and also has been convicted of a felony.
Police have called for better mental health education in schools after a rise in young people being detained under the Mental Health Act.
Murad Awawdeh, the New York Immigration Coalition's director of political engagement, said the day after the ban was signed, more than 5,000 people made their way to JFK to help get the 12 to 20 people who were detained in the airport out.
Connecting decision makers to a dynamic network of information, people and ideas, Bloomberg quickly and accurately delivers business and 10 - Year - Old Girl Is Detained By Border Patrol After Emergency Surgery: The Two - Way Rosa Maria Hernandez, who came illegally to the.
Some victims were detained after being lured to meet in the city by the police, who were posing online as gay or transgender people... Police arrested one man on September 23 through entrapment on a dating app, a common...
With immigration in the headlines again after Arizona passed a controversial law authorizing police to detain people they suspect of being in the country illegally, turnout should be particularly high for today's 4th annual March for
With immigration in the headlines again after Arizona passed a controversial law authorizing police to detain people they suspect of being in the country illegally, turnout should be particularly high for today's 4th annual March for more
Soon after, the woman, named Lucy (Brittany Snow), will have run into the streets, witnessed multiple people being gunned down, seen others in plastic handcuffs, and observed a well - organized group of men in military - style garb shooting and detaining people.
The amendments, which the Standing Committee of National People's Congress passed on Thursday after two years of debate, will allow authorities to detain company bosses for 15 days if they [continue reading...]
The Chinese authorities detain the head of a battery plant after hundreds of people in the factory's vicinity are sickened by the improper disposal of lead waste.
The remand rate has nearly tripled in the past 30 years, and 2005 marked the first time in Canadian history that our provincial institutions were primarily being used to detain people prior to any finding of guilt, rather than after they had been convicted and sentenced.
In the United States, so - called Miranda rights are named after the US Supreme Court decision of Miranda v. Arizona, 384 US 436 (1966) that determined that a person detained by law enforcement and interrogated must be made aware of the right to remain silent, the right to consult with an attorney and have the attorney present during questioning, and the right to have an attorney appointed if they can't afford one... [more]
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.
After hearing from the sureties (and / or accused person), the Judge or Justice of the Peace will make a decision whether to release or detain the accused.
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
In the United States, so - called Miranda rights are named after the US Supreme Court decision of Miranda v. Arizona, 384 US 436 (1966) that determined that a person detained by law enforcement and interrogated must be made aware of the right to remain silent, the right to consult with an attorney and have the attorney present during questioning, and the right to have an attorney appointed if they can't afford one.
Earlier in January, four people were detained in Chicago after brutally abusing and terrorizing a young man with «mental health challenges» on Facebook Live.
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