Sentences with phrase «long in detention»

Restricted patients spend longer in detention.

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According to State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert, in a statement seen by CNBC, this was «Due to mounting concerns over serious risk of arrest and long - term detention» of U.S. citizens.
«Practitioners of Falun Gong, as well as other Buddhist, folk religionist, and Protestant groups deemed «superstitious» or «evil cults» face long jail terms, forced denunciations of faith and torture in detention, and the government has not sufficiently answered accusations of psychiatric experimentation and organ harvesting.»
In Jarrod's home country, immigration and asylum has long been a source of political debate, and the pastor has made a name for himself by opposing the draconian detention policies of the Australian government.
On the eve of a new missionary campaign in Spain and the West he had been arrested in Jerusalem and after a long detention sent under guard to Rome for trial.
Why were the runaways — and the victims of unfit or absent parents — kept in detention for such a long time?
«Just because you've been doing something a long time without having any FDA detentions or refusals before doesn't mean you're doing it right,» said Mr. England in reference to Santa Claus's past history of successful importing.
The Conservatives claim no data is available on how long terror suspects have been held since the new detention limit was introduced in July.
Probation officials in California's Yolo County said they have moved immigrant minors from Long Island out of the high - security facility where they were in detention, citing insufficient evidence of accusations of MS - 13 gang affiliation.
On the other hand, re-education through labour (RETL)(laojiao (劳教)-RRB-, a draconian detention programme, has long been a focal point for critics of China's human rights record, whereby China's police can sentence an individual to three years (with a possible 4th year extension) in a labour camp without a trial
Also at 11 a.m., state Sen. Michael Gianaris, Jessica Perez, mother of Pedro Hernandez, and the Fortune Society call for the passage of legislation that «would reform pre-trial detention in New York by eliminating the option of bail,» 29 - 76 Northern Blvd., Long Island City, Queens.
Peter Robinson, leader of the Democratic Unionist Party and First Minister of Northern Ireland, has stated during a TV interview that it was the backlash against a rally held in memory to two IRA terrorists that led to his party withdrawing its support from plans to build a peace centre in what used to be HM Prison Maze, on the site of the former Long Kesh Detention Centre.
Home secretary confirmed the long - awaited review had already begun, and said it would look at six areas: the use of control orders, stop and search powers in section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000 and the use of terrorism legislation in relation to photography, the detention of terrorist suspects before charge, extending the use of deportations, measures to deal with organisations that promote hatred or violence, and the use of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (Ripa) by local authorities.
«Too many New Yorkers are in detention centers because they could not make bail and the bail fund is a common sense reform to this long - standing problem.
Immigrant minors from Long Island who were accused of MS - 13 gang membership have now been moved out of the high security detention center in California were they had been awaiting deportation.
«In detention centre you never know how long you're going to be [there]- one day, one year, or three or four years.
They were, in fact, privately against detention without trial for such a long period»
«Kids for Cash» (2013): Prepare to be even more disgusted with the criminal justice system, as this film details the disturbing decision of a once - celebrated judge to sentence kids to outrageously long juvenile detention sentences in exchange for money from the private company building the detention center.
«Our volunteer therapy teams go into schools, libraries, after - school programs, detention centers, and hospitals where kids are in long - term wards,» says Paula Dalby, READ's national coordinator.
He says that as long as schools fail to capture the attention of their otherwise brilliant Black male learners, we will continue to see large numbers of them joining gangs, winding up in juvenile detention facilities and dying in the streets.
Youth can be involved in many parts of the juvenile justice and criminal system: juvenile detention, which are short - term facilities, juvenile correctional facilities, which are longer term commitments, and adult facilities for those youth that are charged of adult crimes.
Barriers such as these may lead to the higher dropout rate of students who pass through a short - term JDEP facility compared with their peers in long - term detention.
When used correctly, the crate will provide a cosy den for your dog, which he will be happy to use for the rest of his life, but leaving your puppy confined for excessively long periods however will result in the crate becoming something of a juvenile detention center.
The detention center where political refugees are held long - term and unrecognized by the state is in the Israeli desert and named Holot — the Hebrew word for sand.
«Presently, a decision to detain an immigrant can result in their detention for sixth months, a year, or even longer.
The report, which is the result of a year - long study of the operation of bail in five provinces and territories, highlights Canada's increasing reliance on pre-trial detention, presents new data about -LSB-...]
As stated in his dissent, Justice Breyer noted that the average time of detention is a year and is often much longer, adding that «many of those whom the government detains eventually obtain the relief they seek.»
This is an important restraint that is not made in immigration law, where long - term indeterminate detention is not considered a form of punishment.
The patient is only discharged when «no further criminal acts are deemed likely and detention in the hospital shall only be terminated when «the court finds that the conditions for the measure no longer exist or that the continued enforcement of the measure would be disproportionate».
«I've been practising in this area for a long time,» says Jackman, but it wasn't until she assisted in Ogiamien v. Ontario, 2016 ONSC 3080 — a case involving two inmates, one of them an immigration detainee since 2013, who successfully argued that their Charter rights were violated by lockdowns at a Milton jail last year — that she realized «there's no structure to the detention system.
For example, Joanne Belknap found that although boys are more likely to be sentenced to detention, girls who are detained spend more time in detention than do boys.14 More recent data, however, suggests the opposite, with males staying longer than females (see figure 3).15
The responsibility that is being absolved in Leak's cartoon, is one that has long been avoided, and that is of the abuse experienced by Aboriginal people within government run / sanctioned institutions, be they missions, reserves, dormitories, detention centres, or gaols, most of which have been under the stewardship of white men.
Brent Haldane of Coldwell Banker Case Realty in Toronto has long been involved with the Toronto East Detention Centre, helping inmates learn ways of coping with life more effectively while incarcerated, as well as upon their release.
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