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30 Sentences With "put in custody"

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Police said the man was briefly hospitalized after collapsing and then put in custody.
The prosecutors had also applied for Puigdemont to be put in custody prior to extradition.
In Marion County, in southern Mississippi, three children monitored by the state but not put in custody have died since June 2014.
The suspect, who was later put in custody, was identified as a former student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
"Their operational mandate is, 'These are your parameters on who you need to put in custody,' so their operational tempo outstrips the budget for them," the official said.
And when they get to the US and are put in custody, thanks to a relatively new policy passed by Scott Lloyd, Trump's former director of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR).
But it turned into a "devastating" evening, Ms. Diego said later, after Mr. Lima-Marin was put in custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement because of his status as an immigrant with a felony conviction.
Before his death he had 3 heart attacks. A day later, a man was arrested after he surrendered to police. He was put in custody pending the trial.Arrest made in ex-Sacred Heart Pioneers player Chauncey Hardy's death - ESPN Chauncey, a native of Middletown, Connecticut, previously played basketball for Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut.
After the Second World War broke out, the NSB sympathized with the Germans and advocated strict neutrality for the Netherlands. In May 1940, 800 NSB members and sympathizers were put in custody by the Dutch government,Jong 1956, p73. after the German invasion. Soon after the Dutch defeat on 14 May 1940, they were set free by German troops.
In G.I. Joe: Sigma 6, Marc Thompson voices Destro. In the Sigma 6 continuity, he is loyal to Cobra Commander and still serves as Cobra's weapons designer. Destro is put in custody at the series end. This version of Destro may be a cyborg or at least possess some bionic enhancements, having stated he possessed "circuits in his body".
Haijby later claimed that he was the King's lover in the years between 1936 and 1947. In 1938 Haijby was arrested for child sexual abuse of an 11-year old and a 13-year-old boy and put in custody at the asylum of Beckomberga. This was the result of political pressure from the Governor of Stockholm, Torsten Nothin.
Balázs Magyar and Pál Kinizsi rode down to the fort of Csejte (Čachtice), where they clashed. Almost all of the rioters fell, only 250 taken as prisoners. Svehla evaded capture again but was put in custody by peasants by the time he was too debilitated to fight. Matthias doomed him to be hanged up along with the remaining couple of hundred prisoners.
During the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, Siregar was asked to teach in the Tyu Gakko, equivalent of Junior High School in Japanese system, but shortly after, he was arrested and was put in custody alongside his Achmad Delui Rangkuti. He was convicted of being a spy and was sentenced to death, but he was freed and soon he taught again in the school.
Some reports say that the policeman has failed a polygraph test in relation to the event. Some members of Horde zla were arrested and put in custody. But after Horde Zla spokespeople claimed they had reports that those members were being mistreated in prison the Federal Minister Of Justice Mirsad Kebo had them transferred to Sarajevo and released. This move was met with disapproval by citizens of Široki Brijeg.
Railbanking is preserving railroad rights-of-way for possible future use. Railbanking leaves the tracks, bridges, and other infrastructure intact, relieving the railroad operating company from responsibility of maintenance and taxation. Often the tracks are put in custody of a state transportation agency, who then seeks a new operator for possible rehab or reactivation. This helps ensure the possibility of future restored rail service when new economic conditions may warrant resuming operation.
That year he was arrested by the police and put in custody; he was expelled from university in 1827. In 1831 he participated in the November Uprising - he was in the 6th Lancers Brigade under General Maciej Rybiński and was awarded the Cross of the Order of Military Virtue. 1831 was the year Klemczyński emigrated to France, first settling in Meaux, and then in Paris in 1833. Between 1832-1837 he was a member of the Polish Democratic Society.
All of the 30 people on board were taken to a detention facility where they were brutally beaten and interrogated. In early October, the Leninsky District Court in Murmansk issued a warrant to arrest all 30 people. 22 were put in custody for two months pending an investigation and the other eight were detained for three days pending a new hearing. They were under investigation for piracy, which in Russia carries a maximum jail sentence of 15 years.
The June 2016 Tel Aviv shooting, which occurred on 8 June 2016 in Tel Aviv, Israel, was a terrorist attack in which two Palestinian gunmen opened fire on patrons at the Max Brenner Cafe in the Sarona Market, killing four people and injuring seven others. The perpetrators were caught alive by the security forces and put in custody. According to an official indictment filed by the Tel Aviv District Prosecutor's Office the perpetrators were inspired by the Islamic State group.
Having hurriedly made peace with Byzantium, the Bulgarians concentrated their forces to defeat Liüntika's Hungarians. After the Hungarians retreated, Simeon pretended to agree to negotiations – but the Byzantine envoy Leo Chirosphact who arrived to the Bulgarian capital Preslav was put in custody and Simeon deliberately prolonged the peace talks. In the meantime he allied with the Pechenegs and simultaneously launched attacks on the Hungarian encampments in the Etelköz. In the bloody battle of Southern Buh the Bulgarians led by Simeon I and his father Boris I decisively defeated the Hungarians.
The Chronica anonymi Laudunensis canonici also describes her as handsome (speciosa). Ralph de Diceto even thought it necessary to condemn those who accused Richard of an attraction to his captive. According to the Itinerarium, Richard had her put "in custody, lest she be carried off" (in custodiam ne forte raperetur), which implies physical confinement. The Chronique d'Ernoul and the Histoire d'Eracles claim that she was imprisoned in Margat with her father, but Ralph says that she was "retained in honorable custody in the royal chamber with the two queens", Richard's queen, Berengaria, and his sister Joan, dowager queen of Sicily.
In her youth, Neuwirth rebelled against authority, being put in custody for a minor offense (smoking marijuana) when she was just 13 years old. Neuwirth started taking ballet lessons at the age of five, a year after viewing a production of The Nutcracker with her mother. She had a desire of being a ballet dancer until her early teens, when she realized how restricted her technique, as well as the overall ballet education of where she lived, was. Upon viewing the musical Pippin in Manhattan at 15, she changed her future plans from being a ballerina to being a Broadway musical dancer.
Everyone has the right of legal assistance. The accused have the right to a defense lawyer from the time they are detained, put in custody, charged, or declared a suspect. According to the 2001 Code of Criminal Procedure, defense lawyers can participate in investigations with the consent of the prosecutor, meet privately with a client, collect evidence independently of the prosecutor, identify defense witnesses, present expert witnesses, be present for all court procedures, access to the prosecutions evidence after the investigation, and to file appeals regarding court procedures. For serious and specific crimes, the accused have the option of a jury trial consisting of 12 jurors.
Salut d'or, depicting Henry as King of England and France, struck in Rouen In 1447, the King and Queen summoned the Duke of Gloucester to appear before parliament on the charge of treason. Queen Margaret had no tolerance for any sign of disloyalty towards her husband and kingdom, thus any suspicion of this was immediately brought to her attention. This move was instigated by Gloucester's enemies, the Earl of Suffolk, whom Margaret held in great esteem, and the aging Cardinal Beaufort and his nephew, Edmund Beaufort, Earl of Somerset. Gloucester was put in custody in Bury St Edmunds, where he died, probably of a heart attack (although contemporary rumours spoke of poisoning) before he could be tried.
Manik was put in custody of a criminal couple - Ganesh(Amar Gangopadhyay)and Neeli(Tripti Mitra), both being members of the gang and close confidantes to Fakirchand. While Ganesh is a hot-head and a drinker Neeli develops some sibling affection towards Manik as he happens to be the namesake of her deceased brother. One day, during an unsuccessful operation Manik is caught and sent to police custody, from where he is bailed out by the kind- hearted Mahendra Babu(Pahari Sanyal), who himself has been the target of the gang's foiled operation. He takes Manik to his home and starts teaching him manners, but Neeli and Ganesh abduct the boy once again.
The Lopatka case was reportedly the first where a murder suspect was put in custody by the police department mainly due to evidence from emails. A majority of the media coverage of Lopatka's killing mainly put their focus on the dangerous consequences of Internet-held meetings. Several people requested that a form of censorship should be created to better protect humans from killings like that of Lopatka's, while anti-censorship activists counter- argued that people could better express controversial beliefs in an open forum without the need of a real identity. Writers have labeled the situation as one of the earliest examples of what psychologists called Mardi Gras phenomenon, where one uses a variety of personalities to decrease their chances of having a consequence for their actions.
Under Ryan's tenure as Middlesex County District Attorney, the Office has twice been accused of withholding exculpatory evidence (evidence that might raise doubt about the accused's guilt) resulting in dropped charges after the information was eventually released. One example stems from a "shaken-baby" homicide case where Aisling Brady McCarthy was accused of killing the one-year-old for whom she had been caring. She was charged after one prosecution medical expert initially concluded that the one-year-old had suffered injuries, including severe bleeding in the back of the eyes, which indicated abusive head trauma, also known as shaken baby syndrome, according to the expert. McCarthy was put in custody without bail following her arraignment and prior to trial.
Newspaper published the report by Elena Milashina and the list of 27 Chechens killed on 26 January 2017. Newspaper also addressed the report and the list to the Russian Government service, Investigative Committee of Russia, and asked the Committee to investigate the data about the published list. While Novaya Gazeta calling names of 27 Chechens killed in the list, newspaper supposed that real number might be even more, of 56 Chechens killed that night. The newspaper said that the allegedly killed Chechens were citizens of the Republic of Chechnya, who were detained by Governmental security service, put in custody inside a guarded territory owned by Traffic Police regiment in the City of Grozny, and executed on 26 January with gunfire (several men brutally killed by asphyxiation) by State Security forces without filing any legal accusations.
In 1941, when Germany still seemed certain to win the war, about three percent of the adult male population belonged to the NSB. Recruitment poster for the Dutch SS After World War II broke out, the NSB sympathized with the Germans, but nevertheless advocated strict neutrality for the Netherlands. In May 1940, after the German invasion, 10,000 NSB members and sympathizers were put in custody by the Dutch government. Soon after the Dutch defeat, on 14 May 1940, they were set free by German troops. In June 1940, NSB leader Anton Mussert held a speech in Lunteren in which he called for the Dutch to embrace the Germans and renounce the Dutch Monarchy, which had fled to London. In 1940, the German regime had outlawed all socialist and communist parties; in 1941, it forbade all parties, except for the NSB.
On 21 April Lake's son and secretary William was put in custody because he attempted to pass secret letters to Lady Roos and tried to escape when accosted and on 3 June Arthur Lake was placed in custody having published a slanderous pamphlet. But the misbehaviour was not confined to the Lakes: Parker, Clerk of the Star Chamber, was also incarcerated on 3 June because he acted in bad faith in examining Lady Roos. On 19 June Lake was brought back to the Star Chamber and told that he must make a public confession that the sentence brought against him was just, and that he had inflicted an injury upon the Countess of Exeter. He pleaded not guilty; so too did his wife, even though their daughter had confessed that her slanders about incest with Lady Roos, poisoning, and requests for forgiveness for crimes were inventions written by Arthur Lake and copied by Hobbie, Lady Roos' maid, with her father and mother accomplices.
For > how soon she understood the said gentleman to be in distress, and apparently > be his confession, to be punished to the death, and she having privilege to > lie in the Queen's chamber, that same very night of his accusation, where > the King was also reposing that same night, she came forth of the door > privily, both the princes (the king and queen) being then at quiet rest, and > passed to the chamber where the said gentleman was put in custody, to > certain of the guard, and commanded them that immediately he should be > brought to the King and Queen. To which they giving sure credence, obeyed. > But how soon she was come back to the chamber door, she desired the watchmen > to stay till he should come forth again, and so she closed the door, and > conveyed the gentleman to a window, where she passed a long cord to him to > convey himself down upon, and so by her good charitable help he happily > escaped by the subtlety of love.Thomas Thomson ed.

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