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14 Sentences With "returned to custody"

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If an offender stops treatment, they would be returned to custody for a parole violation.
Manning has vowed not to answer any questions and, therefore, could be returned to custody as early as next week.
Flier said his client was returned to custody on Friday after examinations and a battery of tests medically cleared him.
The suspect appeared briefly Monday before a judge in France before being returned to custody in Belgium, where he also faces charges.
That makes it entirely possible that she could be returned to custody at the detention center next week when she appears for her latest subpoena.
In one San Francisco case, according to a court filing, a defendant named Juan Contreras claimed he made more than 20 court appearances on a felony domestic violence charge and paid some $20,000 to his bond agency, but was returned to custody when he did not answer the bond agent's calls.
Unable to make bail, he escaped from jail once but was returned to custody. He died in the Ludlow Street Jail.
Cross remains in prison and, following a short period on licence, Sargent was returned to custody on the weekend of 15 November 2014.
Henderson also claims that the two prisoners attended the election and thereafter returned to custody together. See Henderson, 1894, p. 395; Henderson is wrong. Frederick II himself urged the cardinals to make a quick choice.
On January 7, 1941, the Valparaiso Vidette-Messenger reported that Governor M. Clifford Townsend, a Democrat, was considering granting an early parole to Stephenson. No parole was approved that year. Stephenson was paroled on March 23, 1950 by a Democratic administration, but violated parole by disappearing on or before September 25, 1950. On December 15, 1950, he was captured in Minneapolis, Minnesota and returned to custody.
Rhett took a party to retrieve him; Herriot and the slaves were killed and Bonnet was returned to custody, after which he was tried and hung. Tookerman was suspected of helping Bonnet escape; the canoes and arms were his, and Bonnet reportedly had been promised that a sloop (Tookerman’s) would pick him up once he escaped. Governor Johnson imprisoned Tookerman but had to release him for lack of evidence.
She takes the thorium and leaves everyone in the vault with armed plasma bombs which Volkoff deactivates with a portable EMP generator. At Castle, Volkoff says goodbye to Mary before being returned to custody. As Casey grows increasingly uncomfortable with Alex lying to her mother, he considers revealing himself to her mother. It is revealed that Sarah has money saved up in case her father is arrested again, and she tears the prenuptial agreement.
In 1871, an inquiry was held into Wilkie's mental state—as The Argus newspaper put it, "signs of insanity inherited from his father". He was subsequently declared a "lunatic" and admitted to a private asylum in Cremorne run by James Thomas Harcourt. In March 1871, Wilkie escaped from the facility by climbing over a fence, and attempted to return to his home in South Yarra by ferry, however he was apprehended by the ferryman and returned to custody. In May 1871, Wilkie's barrister applied to the Supreme Court of Victoria for leave to return him to England which was thought would be beneficial for his treatment.
After Curcio returned from a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada, the FBI began their surveillance of him as a suspect in the robbery. Local authorities retrieved his DNA from a drink bottle disposed of by Curcio at a gas station and compared it to the DNA from the face mask and wig discarded a short distance from the scene of the robbery. The DNA samples matched and Curcio was arrested in Lake Stevens, Washington getting out of a luxury SUV with $17,000 in cash. With only circumstantial evidence connecting Curcio to the crime, he initially bonded out, but a month later (January 2009), his bond was revoked and he was returned to custody after being suspected of witness tampering.

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