Detained
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I was
detained
on the 27th night.
But they
detained
me.
I was
detained
for 12 days, blindfolded, handcuffed.
He's now free again, having been detained, as you know, for some time.
Just for giving me his car keys, my own brother was
detained
twice, and he was harassed to the point he had to quit his job as a geologist, leave the country with his wife and two-year-old son.
So I decided to focus on using data and analytics to help make the most critical decision in public safety, and that decision is the determination of whether, when someone has been arrested, whether they pose a risk to public safety and should be detained, or whether they don't pose a risk to public safety and should be released.
I've been temporarily
detained.
According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, since 2010, there have been thousands of journalists who have been threatened, injured, killed,
detained.
As a result, he was temporarily
detained
and he was illegally exiled out of the country.
Now, the common law is the kind of law that English-speaking judges can make when they're not cabined in by statutes or constitutions, and a writ of habeus corpus is called the Great Writ, capital G, capital W, and it's meant to protect any of us who are
detained
against our will.
After dramatic escapes from crisis zones and war zones, men, women and children are
detained
by Australia without trial, sometimes for years.
We support Angolan journalists who are being illegally
detained.
They only
detained
suspects if they had enough evidence.
One summer afternoon in 2013, DC police detained, questioned and searched a man who appeared suspicious and potentially dangerous.
In our system, whether you're
detained
or free, pending trial is not a matter of how dangerous you are or how much of a flight risk you pose.
At the time, I was a presidential candidate in Colombia promoting my campaign agenda, when I was
detained
by a group of armed men.
People living with disabilities who hawk or beg on Lagos streets are rounded up, extorted and
detained.
Our country, our government, has
detained
over 3,000 children, separating them from their parents' arms, as a deterrent from seeking asylum.
Each time I returned, there was more infrastructure, more sensors, more fences, more Border Patrol agents and more high-tech facilities with which to incarcerate the men, women and children who our government
detained.
And we tell people every day at the border, "If you seek asylum in the United States, you risk family separation, and you risk being
detained
indefinitely."
Today, there are over 55,000 immigrants
detained
in the United States, many in remote detention facilities, far from any type of legal help.
I was
detained
and interrogated in a filthy room for hours.
But again, I was
detained
and interrogated because there was still a travel alert on my passport.
And since then, I haven't traveled to any other countries, because I'm afraid I'll be
detained
and deported from those countries as well.
In 2014, I visited a detention facility where hundreds of little children, immigrant children, were
detained
for several weeks in conditions that were very heartbreaking.
If one is to review the Red Cross' records of Abu Ghraib tortures it wasn't Saddam's henchmen who were being tortured it was a fine mix of a 80-90% innocent civilians and 10-20% rightfully
detained
people.
It has been established right from the start that Mr Cage might be down but he is not out,and he might be broke but he will not steal,not even in his present dire circumstances.Consequently when he is mistaken by Mr J.T. Walsh for the man he has commissioned to murder his wife,Mr Cage calls on the wife to warn her of her husband's intentions.In turn she,in the person of Miss L.F.Boyle, offers him even more money to murder Mr Walsh.Mr Cage decides to leave whilst he is still in front but as he is driving out of town he hits a man in the road.Tempted as he might be to drive on,he takes the man to hospital,where it turns out he has been shot.Mr Cage is
detained
by the Deputies who call the sheriff who turns out to be Mr J.T.Walsh.
But Panahi focuses on a small group who have been caught and are being
detained
agonizingly close to the action.
At the end of the day, celebration came as the nation won the match which the girl could not see as she was
detained
in the outer side of the stadium during the match time.
The dialogue between the policeman with the college professor, who's
detained
for no reason shows part of society interested for this youth feeling and part completely uninterested.
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