initial detention

initial detention

[i′nish·əl di′ten·chən]
(hydrology)
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The officer said Dodds had also breached her bail conditions when she was released following her initial detention in June.
Both juveniles were taken to the Hulse Juvenile Detention Center in Vernon Township for an initial detention hearing.
Although initial detention and frisk of defendant were reasonable, the police lacked probable cause to remove a glass tube from the defendant's pocket because it was not immediately apparent that the item was a weapon or contraband.
On arrival at Limassol on Saturday around 10.30am, one of the fishermen told the press that during their initial detention on September 21, six Turkish soldiers went on board their boat claiming they were searching for illegal goods, meaning drugs, he said.
She has been held without charge or trial since she was seized from her house at night on July 1 2017; her initial detention period was already renewed once before in December 2017 for six months.
We also conclude that, because the initial detention was lawful, the officer could properly ask Williams his name and for identification even if she had already decided he was not the suspect.").
These fears were realized with the three political detentions under the SOSMA, (65) which in [section]4(1) authorizes the detention of an individual on the suspicion of him/her being involved in "security offences"--defined in [section]3 to include, among other things, offences under the Penal Code--and subsequently in [section]4(5) empowers "a police officer of or above the rank of Superintendent of Police" to extend an initial detention for a period of twenty-four hours to 28 days.
He recalled: 'He was alone in the initial detention cell when I saw him.
The report noted that the use of torture "continues to be widespread," particularly in initial detention centers.
But according to Suzanne Jabbour, the executive director of Restart, after the initial detention all Tripoli detainees should pass to the judiciary, at the Justice Palace, where they will be visited by lawyers, forensic experts, psychologists and doctors from the forensic center.
During Mansour's detention, a German Foreign Ministry spokesman told a press conference that no person would be extradited if they could face the death penalty at their destination country, casting confusion over why his initial detention was approved.

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