She has finally been granted full custody of her adopted son, which the media can now sensationally reveal. |
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Although prison authorities placed him in protective custody the violent abuse continued because he was classed as a rock spider. |
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Two internees originally taken into custody by the United Kingdom have been held for more than a year. |
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The case was heard at Andover, which has custody facilities, in case the magistrates decided to send Little to prison. |
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He had been appearing for a remand in custody hearing in connection with two burglaries. |
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In Lindley the defendant had been taken into police custody upon arrest for disorderly behaviour. |
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Although the offers gave custody to Lawrence they made no mention of decision making with respect to the children. |
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His enervated foster parents solved the problem by giving the little rowdy into the custody of a cloister. |
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The five sentences are to run concurrently, meaning Firth will serve three years in custody in total. |
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The goods or chattels are to remain in the custody of the bailiffs for twenty days. |
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While defendant was in custody awaiting an extradition hearing he was served with the Complaint herein. |
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If he is recalled to prison he will inevitably serve a greater period in custody than the original tariff. |
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Mrs. Varga shall attorn to this jurisdiction in relation to all issues of custody and access. |
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The matter was then taken to the High Court, where attorneys acting on his behalf challenged the police as to why he was still in custody. |
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But instead of custody the two will be confined to their homes in the evenings and at night, their compliance monitored using electronic tags. |
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In police custody, his solicitors came with a digital camera and took nineteen photographs of his injuries. |
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He had been remanded in custody for a short period of time and that had had a salutary effect upon him. |
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The writer of this letter shall be the one to retrieve the mademoiselle from your custody as soon as possible, monsieur. |
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The pair had been embroiled in lengthy legal battles over Daniel, but had reached a shared custody agreement on his care before Kevin's death. |
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In sentencing the magistrates said the offences were so serious that custody was the only option. |
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The magistrate ordered he be remanded in custody to reappear in court next month. |
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Allison and Kevin had, following lengthy legal battles, reached a shared custody agreement on Daniel's care. |
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Spouse and child maintenance, and child custody, were also to be decided on a no-fault basis. |
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Wolf, that's why we have a court set up to handle these very difficult custody battles. |
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Get your custody agreements done now because we ALL know the baby daddy won't be in the picture for long. |
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A man thought to be connected to the series of scams is being held in custody and is due to be questioned by Avon and Somerset police. |
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He has been, your Honour, conveyed back to the same strict custody, manacled and fettered. |
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Reports of mistreatment have surfaced recently from detainees, released after a year in custody without charge. |
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The sentence was backdated to April 17, from when he had since been held in custody. |
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However, she hadn't bargained on becoming an instant wife and mother, when Dan unexpectedly received custody of an orphaned baby. |
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But in their last telephone call in September he refused and said that he planned to go on in his attempts to seek custody. |
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They are also looking at his marital and custody arrangements for the children. |
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The appellants were released on bail having spent approximately 7 months in custody. |
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Prisoners being bailed to return to the station will also be dealt with separately from those being kept in custody. |
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The two were taken into custody after failing to post bail of 50 million Nepalese rupees each, the reports said. |
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A phoney secret agent and his wife are in custody awaiting sentence for their campaign of terror against a family. |
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The judge may at any time revoke an order committing a person to prison under this section and, if he is already in custody, order his discharge. |
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At the commencement of the trial, the parties had settled the child custody and access issues. |
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On August 19, 2002, she gave an inculpatory statement to the police. She has been in custody since that date, a total of seventeen months. |
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Yet both groups claim to be furthering the interests of the child in promoting their preferred form of custody. |
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A man was in custody yesterday after being restrained by a flight crew when he approached the cockpit of an aircraft. |
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The men, however, had been released from custody last June, pending the appeal. |
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When the sentences were passed at York Crown Court in May 2001, he walked free because of the time he had spent in custody on remand. |
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The pair will be disqualified from having custody or care of farm animals for five years. |
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Police detained about 150 protesters, who were taken into custody for civil disobedience. |
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He was held in custody for almost four months and then released under house arrest. |
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A wild ride in Southern California has landed three robbery suspects in custody. |
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Four suspects have been detained and two were remanded into custody after weapons were found during a house search. |
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Sources say Customs and FBI agents there had been surveilling him for a while before he was taken into immigration custody in November. |
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You had met with their chief science adviser, who is under U.S. custody right now. |
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The prisoners were all perfectly submissive and paid every deference to the wishes of those in whose custody they were placed. |
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Since 1980, nearly 300 indigenous people have died in custody in prison cells or police lockups. |
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He was taken before a judge last Thursday who ordered that he be held in custody. |
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They were released from custody over the weekend on the orders of a District Judge at Manchester Magistrates Court. |
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The pair were given a shared custody order by a Pasadena court on July 27, 1999 with equal rights and duties. |
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The police say it has saved people being arrested and kept operational police on the streets and out of custody offices. |
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Perhaps the opportunity for a fair hearing of her case for her niece's custody would render the other judgments moot. |
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I have returned refreshed from Blackpool and am in custody of my own laptop once more. |
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In addition there is now fresh evidence of O'Brien being handcuffed to a radiator and to a table whilst in police custody. |
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He was immediately handcuffed by Police and prison officials and taken back into custody at Balsam Ghut. |
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The father took custody of the infant after police called him to the scene. |
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Because he has been in custody since last July, Pickard will now be released in four months. |
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In January 1998 there was a reconciliation formally recorded by a notary, the effect of which may have been to suspend the custody order. |
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Janet Alder, the sister of the late Christopher Alder who died in police custody, startled me with her northern accent at first. |
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The suspect was taken into custody but was moved to Tallaght Hospital yesterday morning, where he was treated for non-serious injuries. |
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We can't allow some government bureaucrat to label you an unlawful combatant, and thereby keep you in custody indefinitely. |
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It also stipulates that if a mental health-care provider does testify, the testimony is limited to the custody or visitation case in question. |
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Many states have struggled with the treatment of domestic violence in the context of custody, visitation, and abuse and neglect. |
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Second, in a custody proceeding, a court may grant grandparents visitation rights if it is in the best interests of the child. |
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In recent years, masculinists have focused on father's rights in custody, visitation and reasonable child support. |
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Being legally acknowledged or legitimated is important for matters such as custody, visitation and inheritance. |
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Police were bemused when they found the bunny, which they dubbed Hoppy, on a roadside verge in Manchester and decided to take him into custody. |
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The young man claims he was brutally beaten in Garda custody, vexatiously charged with assault and taken to court. |
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One of the speedboats had been apprehended by Japanese military aircraft and suspects were in custody. |
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Then he turned to Plummer and asked him to take custody of the buckskin sack. |
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These cases, however, do not speak to the issue of when or why maternal custody is justified. |
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Police said they kept the soused Englishman in custody as much for his own safety as that of the public. |
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This could have implications for the way prisoners are treated in police custody cells or in solitary confinement. |
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Courts rarely grant sole custody or even joint physical custody to fathers, and standard visitation is just a few days a month. |
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Most were taken into custody during the international armed conflict in Afghanistan. |
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Similarly, a divorced or separated parent who has sole physical custody of his children could reasonably be deemed the caretaker parent. |
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That way, dutiful snoops can see if any of the hundreds of alien detainees in custody have ever purchased a firearm. |
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They locate the Boy, but things are complicated when they learn a circus owner has an immigration bond that grants him legal custody of the kid. |
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Two attempts to move back to Chile were bogged down by unresolved custody issues over Matias. |
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In 1970s Britain, the idea that a father would be granted custody of a baby daughter was unheard of. |
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The poor man, bankrupted by an endless custody battle, has been forced to drag his reputation through the mud to foot the bills. |
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He was remanded in custody at a special sitting of Cork District Court yesterday, to appear again this morning. |
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In cases where a couple has a child out of wedlock, the child will take the name of the parent who has custody of the child. |
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The defendant had been remanded in custody from a sitting of Wexford District Court the previous week. |
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The relevant legislation compels an absent parent to pay money to the parent with custody of the child. |
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They are put into the custody of Count Olaf, a sinister villain who is plotting to steal their inheritance. |
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The young officer guided the man in custody to a chair and motioned him to sit down. |
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Over the next several years, there were many motions for temporary court orders relating to custody and access. |
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In a divorce, fathers control custody of sons over the age of two and daughters over the age of seven. |
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Both the applicant and the respondent were seeking sole custody of the children. |
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A discussion took place in the waiting room of the custody suite at the Police Station at Crawley. |
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I am however prepared to grant the wife sole interim interim custody at this time. |
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Sometimes this was because a parent who had custody of the children moved away and made little attempt to keep contact. |
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The wardens of some of the police court prisons say they have more public spitters in their custody than any other class of offender. |
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After a long, unpleasant legal battle, in which allegations of infidelity and abusiveness were raised, the parents split custody. |
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It is almost standard practice in divorce courts for custody of children to be given to the mother. |
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Sentencing, Recorder John Gibson said the offence was serious enough to warrant custody. |
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The court then has a difficult task in determining which parent should have custody of Michael. |
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The man was charged with serious assault and taken into custody at the police watch-house. |
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While in CIA custody, Mohammed was subjected to coercive interrogation techniques, culminating in waterboarding. |
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Of the remaining four fathers in this study, two reported that they had joint legal custody of their children. |
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They parted acrimoniously nine months after the birth of their daughter, Emma, and ended up in court fighting for custody. |
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A string of high-profile racing personalities were also taken into custody. |
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In Burns, the mother had full custody of two children and the parents shared custody of a third child. |
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Brosnan escapes British custody and goes directly to his favorite hotel, where he checks into the suite under his own name. |
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He also pleaded guilty to a charge of assault causing actual bodily harm for butting a police officer in custody after his arrest. |
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They threw it out, because the plaintiff did not have legal custody of his daughter. |
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Karl's father was awarded sole custody of the child and Ruth was permitted supervised visits. |
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The Memorandum contemplated joint custody with Evan having his primary residence with Ms Howey. |
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After a divorce, men assume custody of boys over three years and girls over seven. |
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Morris and her husband now have a joint custody agreement, set to be finalized during a court hearing on Wednesday. |
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The present order in place is one of joint custody with residence of Tina with her mother. |
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The couple have two children, Alex and Maria, and the filing requests joint custody. |
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He claimed his relationship with Ann has never been better following their divorce in 2011, when they agreed to joint custody. |
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He cited the usual irreconcilable differences and is seeking joint custody, according to the divorce petition in Los Angeles Superior Court. |
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Given the history between these people, there is little or no chance that joint custody could work in this case. |
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He agreed not to contest my divorce petition and conceded custody of Julian to me. |
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In March, 2001, the father moved for interim joint custody with the children's primary residence to be with him. |
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The parties agreed to a joint custody providing daily care to mother with generous access to father. |
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The hip-hop star countered his ex's request for full physical custody by asking that the court grant him joint custody and visitation rights. |
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Young men were beaten and tortured while in police custody, then forced to sign blank depositions. |
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Among the sickos currently in custody are police officers, athletic coaches, and sundry military, medical and clerical workers. |
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She appeared at Richmond Court in custody and was refused bail after her case was adjourned until April 24th for reports. |
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Once in custody, they have no way of challenging the legal basis for their detention or obtaining a hearing before an adjudicative body. |
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A desperate mum is still caught up in a tug-of-love battle over her three children, despite winning custody of them a year ago. |
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If that is the case, the defendant will simply have to remain in custody, if no suitable surety within the jurisdiction can be found. |
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The justices refused to grant bail on the basis suggested, and Mr Stevens was remanded in custody. |
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Cross-racial adoption claims and custody litigation therefore do not represent attempts to enshrine white supremacy. |
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The majority of the county convicts placed in state custody were put to work on prison farms rather than on road gangs. |
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They described a California study in which joint custody was sometimes awarded to resolve familial conflicts. |
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It's also important to draw up wills to clarify legal custody in the case of unexpected death. |
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The information is being collected when federally recognized tribes request reassumption of jurisdiction over child custody proceedings. |
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He was taken into military custody on the airbase and questioned by Japanese police last weekend. |
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He was held in custody overnight, and was being questioned by police yesterday. |
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A second man being held in custody was released without charge, Lancashire Police said. |
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Really think about what kind of custody arrangement you would have with your spouse. |
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On the same day, the society's motion for temporary care and custody was dismissed. |
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An escrow refers to money put into the custody of a third party for delivery to a grantee only after the fulfillment of the conditions specified. |
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In 1998, Deochan escaped legal custody and fled to Venezuela, where he was recaptured. |
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A man has been taken into custody and has been charged with attempted kidnap. |
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We haven't even got on to the trustworthiness of the people who'll be keeping custody of your secure digital identity. |
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As a result, he was put into protective custody, given a new identity and so made unavailable to Gardai for questioning. |
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And police then took him into custody and have more secure cuffs now on him. |
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The whole of the custody suite is covered by a video and sound recording system which captures every word or movement. |
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The hostages and stolen cargo were recovered, and the surviving pirates put into custody. |
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Some of the former police houses have already been knocked down and work has begun on the demolition of the old custody area. |
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Based on the above hopeful interactions, I am convinced that joint custody is workable and feasible in this case. |
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They also say they hoped to avoid custody battles between adoptive parents and biological fathers who step forward too late. |
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And, secondly, the work they do with them while they are in custody is doing very little to straighten them out once they re-emerge. |
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Hooper and other prominent Protestants were held in custody until the heresy laws could be re-enacted. |
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It was the custody that caused the mother and son to suffer the severe emotional trauma that led to the suicide, she added. |
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Moreover, one party cannot simply extinguish its responsibility by transferring custody to another. |
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Harristown House offered an option other than custody in cases where addiction had been identified as being the main criminogenic need. |
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She was afraid to go to a beit din because the folk wisdom in her community was that it would refuse her custody of the children. |
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Under U.S. law, a person held in custody by a state may challenge his conviction or sentence by seeking a writ of habeas corpus in federal court. |
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The police reports to Crown counsel recommending charges were written up that night and the two individuals were held in custody for court. |
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Young offenders will improve their reading, writing and numeracy to help them get jobs after they leave custody. |
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This parking lot purse thief may be in custody thanks to some sharp-eyed citizens. |
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The agency wrongly assumed incapacity on her part and removed her children from her custody for their protection. |
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Today the doors of the civil courts are open for us in issues of custody, alimony, maintenance, guardianship and shared property. |
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The DC took the attendance register in his custody and ordered an inquiry into the case. |
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They count a chef, a traffic warden, a prison custody officer and a bank clerk among their number. |
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A court order has been issued to recover the children who should be in the custody of their mother. |
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The chancery received petitions, examined the qualifications of candidates for benefices, and had official custody of the records of the curia. |
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The distressed bird was eventually cornered by one of the security officers, who used his cap to gather it into custody. |
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Demands are made on parents relinquish custody of their disabled child in return for funding for support services for a disability. |
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The female magistrate had sat on the bench at the applicant's trial for escaping lawful custody. |
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Swindon magistrates remanded him in custody and committed the case to crown court. |
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Both accused were then remanded in custody pending an appeal hearing against the decision of the magistrates. |
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The Judge erred in not giving the Appellant credit for the 8 months spent on remand in custody. |
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Under the old code, mothers were assigned priority in matters of child custody, and fathers were granted visiting rights. |
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In custody since his arrest he has grown from a fresh-faced boy to a brooding young man. |
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He has had police search innocent members of the public, and an Asian family taken into a custody. |
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He was committed in custody for sentence to Burnley Crown Court after the bench said the theft merited custody. |
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They have not been in court before now for custody of the child and had reached an amicable arrangement over visiting rights. |
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The previous year, Miami cops had had the suspect in custody for lewd and lascivious molestation, without checking his immigration status. |
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Maternal custody can only perform this repatriation for mixed-race children born to mothers of African descent, however. |
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Be prepared with copies of legal custody papers or even a simple notarized letter from the co-parent. |
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He is currently remanded in custody as if he wasn't he would be of no fixed abode. |
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His car is totalled and he, too, needs to get to court to prevent his wife from getting sole custody of his children and moving away. |
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The IHD state that there is always a high possibility that a person will be tortured in police custody. |
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This led to a court battle with the council over custody of one of her sons and him remaining in care. |
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All the children reside with their mother and the parties have agreed that she will have custody. |
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One window of her terraced home is boarded up and the building has been empty since she was taken into custody last year. |
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He was remanded in custody and is due to appear before Doncaster Youth Court again today. |
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She returned, first suing for the right to see her son and sometime after for resumption of custody. |
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If an applicant is not in custody then legal aid will not ordinarily be granted without a statement of means. |
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They were allegedly subjected to inhuman treatment by the police for several days in custody. |
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The farmhand of no fixed abode was freed from custody yesterday after twice earlier being refused bail by district court judges. |
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A returnee who is not in possession of valid Turkish travel documents is likely to be kept in custody for an in-depth interrogation. |
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These inquiries can take from several hours up to several days, during which time the returnee will be kept in custody. |
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Police arrested a young Inuk man in connection with the incident and took him into custody in Whapmagoostui. |
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During his time in custody he had begun a detoxifying programme and wanted to continue it. |
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He was taken into the custody for joint interrogation by the police and intelligence agencies. |
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He had breached a curfew order, committed theft and failed to surrender to custody, and was rightly jailed for four months. |
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He appeared in Bundaberg Magistrates Court on Saturday morning and has been remanded in custody until next month. |
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Police in Delhi said an Indian businessmen had been arrested and appeared in court on Friday when he was remanded in custody. |
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He saw custody as the only way of combating the drug problem. |
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As the OSS pieced together the Operation Bernhard network, it made plans to apprehend those participants not already in custody. |
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The messages have proved embarrassing to barney as she continues an ongoing custody battle. |
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After authorities told bower her son had been sexually abused by older boys, bower resumed custody. |
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He was arrested on suspicion of breaching the peace and taken into police custody. |
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In police work, that's called a custody search that includes everything short of a cavity search. |
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I was put into the custody of social services after hours of waiting. |
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Judges frequently absented themselves from court cases to avoid sentencing members of armed opposition groups or remanding them in police custody. |
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The EMTs checked J.W. and said it was up to Hayden whether she was released into their custody. |
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She agreed that her ex-husband should have custody of their two children, and she paid him child support. |
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I had them placed into protective custody at the jailhouse in Hamburg. |
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The world should have a clearer idea after December 21, when the court decides whether or not Livvix will remain in custody. |
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Its cofounder, Malik Ishaq, was recently freed from police custody after the courts found insufficient evidence to hold him. |
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When joint custody works well, a child has a sense of balance and unity. |
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Mr. Ladisa seeks an order for joint custody of all three of his children. |
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Make joint custody a reality instead of a meaningless scrap of paper. |
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The father seeks an order for interim joint custody with both children to reside with him while the mother recovers from her injuries sustained in a riding accident. |
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Kim was convicted of an aggravated felony, served his sentence, and upon his release, was taken into custody by the federal government pending deportation. |
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While Faal and Njie are in U.S. custody, the whereabouts of the other survivors is unknown. |
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During two years in Iranian custody, Abdolhamid provided crucial details of how Jundullah operated. |
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The four children were taken into custody by the Department of Social Services. |
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Until the middle of the 19th century, Congress would enforce contempt citations itself, with the sergeants-at-arms taking guilty parties into custody. |
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A Chinese martial arts expert was in custody yesterday after turning the tables on four burglars armed with knives, killing two of them and seriously wounding a third. |
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Those who are retained in custody awaiting trial will be quickly reintegrated into society if found to be innocent, or dealt with according to the law if found guilty. |
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Parents who want to transfer custody of a child to someone other than a relative must seek permission from a judge. |
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One youth aged 17, had been released from a four-month custody sentence for a racist attack on a Turkish worker at his Acomb shop only days before the incident. |
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Both girls are now in protective custody and receiving counseling for their ordeal and addiction to the easy money. |
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I'm sure the zipcuffs chafed as he was escorted into police custody. |
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According to the Essex court document, that move may have cost her custody of her child. |
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Katie Wants Suri All to Herself Six-year-old fashionista Suri might end up in the sole custody of her doting mom. |
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My clients appreciate my light touch and a cool head when it comes to dividing marital assets, custody agreements and determining child support or spousal support. |
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New York courts are more likely to avoid granting joint custody in situations with feuding parents. |
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Two of the team were caught and plead guilty to manslaughter, but due to arm-twisting by the French, the government was forced to transfer them to French custody. |
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The eight-man crew was arrested by Spanish customs and are now in custody. |
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When Foster lost his funding, he left Matola with custody of two jaguars, a puma, an anteater, a tayra, three coatimundis, five curassows, and a cage of parrots. |
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Also, child abduction by a parent is not considered a crime in Japan once the family court grants the sole custody to one parent. |
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He does not have custody of his child, nor did the Japanese courts grant him visitation rights. |
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The 10 cops not yet in custody included Lieberman, the one seen in a photo giving the double finger from a Jet Ski. |
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In Los Angeles, judges typically begin with the presumption of joint custody and work down from there, Phillips said. |
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So even though he had never confronted Kirkpatrick with a threat or his weapon, Brooks was taken into custody. |
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To use the classic example, one could claim that he had in custody a suspect believed to have planted a time bomb that, if not defused, would kill many innocents. |
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Whoever it is that Lebanese officials now have in custody, they clearly think she is valuable and worth publicizing. |
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And they will not be in the same kind of custody, maximum-security custody. |
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How many male candidates have been raked over the coals because their ex-wives have full custody? |
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The almost invariable habit of the English law was to award custody and control of an infant to its mother, except in the case of moral turpitude. |
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Calabro is unreachable in protective custody and has no blog of his own with which to respond. |
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She was taken into custody and booked by police, including fingerprints and a mug shot. |
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But until recently, there was no requirement for government agencies to report deaths in police custody. |
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When Ortega, now 24, was finally located and taken into police custody on March 26 of this year, he waived his Miranda rights. |
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Following a car chase and manhunt that put OJ to shame, one suspect was dead and the other was in custody. |
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Two other men and a woman from the West Midlands were also taken into custody, a spokesman for West Midlands Police said. |
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An unlisted phone number got me straight to an office in the remand wing of Paparua Prison where Beri was in custody waiting for sentence on drugs charges. |
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A man appeared from custody at Kirkwall Sheriff Court on Monday morning charged with assault, breach of the peace and possession of cannabis resin. |
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They asked me to leave and notified the Child Welfare department that if I should ever spawn a child, it should be taken from my custody right away. |
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Thus, they could claim rights such as visitation, custody and so on. |
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The focus of a mediated divorce is on reaching an equitable solution to such issues as spousal support, property division, child custody, visitation, etc. |
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Under this proposal a parent could cohabitate with several partners over a period of years and each of these partners could be granted shared custody and visitation rights. |
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Whilst in custody the appellant said in conversation that although she had the knife and did stab the driver they had only intended to rob him and not to kill him. |
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No child custody issues were implicated whatsoever under the Ninth Circuit ruling, only the father's rights to object to unconstitutional conduct. |
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I got custody of the book, though he kept my hand-made ocarina. |
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The cutting-edge forensic work that it took to bring them into custody from abroad is retold with great aplomb by Levington. |
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They had been convicted on charges including murder, robbery, escaping from custody, possession of explosives and weapons, housebreaking and theft. |
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Fifteen pro-hunting demonstrators were being held in custody today following yesterday's violent clashes with police outside Parliament, police said. |
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The raccoon was taken into custody and the vehicle was impounded. |
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He admitted all the charges and district judge Simon Cooper committed him to the Crown Court for sentencing, warning that all options, including custody, were open. |
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The court usually gets involved only when it absolutely has to over matters such as division of community property, alimony payments and custody of children. |
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They won equality in custody and inheritance rights for mothers. |
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Petrov, who was the commander of a flight in which 500 large packages of cigarettes were fictitiously exported to Greece, was charged with smuggling and held in custody. |
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Unfortunately due to an insecure external door he was able to slip out of a communal area within the custody unit into the rear enclosed car park of the police station. |
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They have been fighting over custody issues for an epic two years. |
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There was no screaming custody battle, no fights over who owned what. |
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Considered a flight risk, he is in custody awaiting extradition to Spain. |
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Although reports indicated he posed a risk at present there was some hope for the future because he was studying and working hard in custody, and had a supportive family. |
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There is no doubt that any set of procedures and presumptions will shape the negotiation and litigation postures of the parties to a custody dispute. |
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Reports indicate he has been beaten and force-fed in custody. |
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Even the prospect of signing a pre-nuptial agreement stating that, in case of a divorce, I would be required to forfeit my rights to custody of my children. |
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Mr Bamford was held in custody for five months before being freed on bail. |
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Some of the culture clash between care and custody can be dealt with. |
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Christopher is seeking legal and physical custody of the kids. |
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Her abscondment prompted a large-scale search and she was returned to custody two days later after being found at a nearby Premier Inn Hotel. |
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The Criminal Justice Act 1982 abolished the borstal system in the UK, introducing youth custody centres instead. |
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This was long in the custody of the community of Augustinian canonesses who until 1983 lived at the convent at Abbotskerswell Priory, Devon. |
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It pointed out that 61 kidnappers and 328 extortionists were also taken into custody. |
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It resulted in Sutcliffe being at liberty for more than a month when he might conceivably have been in custody. |
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He was remanded in custody and on 21 March 2006 was convicted and sentenced to eight years in prison. |
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The High Court dismissed an appeal by Sutcliffe in 2010, confirming that he would serve a whole life order and never be released from custody. |
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Hammond's custody of the king had lasted from 13 November 1647 to 29 November 1648, and parliament voted him a pension. |
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The personal status law that regulates matters such as marriage, divorce and child custody is governed by Sharia. |
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Whenever gas is bought or sold at custody transfer points, rules and agreements are made regarding the gas quality. |
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His principle duties appear to have been the custody of a heap of coal and a boiler house. |
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Imam Yahya agreed to release Saudi hostages and the surrender of the Idrisis to Saudi custody. |
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Finally, Edward had taken away her children and given the custody of them to Hugh Despenser's wife. |
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Widows were in a particularly favourable position, with inheritance rights, custody of their children and authority over dependants. |
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One story relates that Gytha, Harold's mother, offered the victorious duke the weight of her son's body in gold for its custody, but was refused. |
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Securities are kept in the form of electronic records of securities held in custody accounts. |
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Should the family be either unable or unwilling to pay, the victim's family took custody of the murderer. |
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Suffragettes became a liability because if they were to die in custody, the prison would be responsible for their death. |
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In April, Mary was placed in the stricter custody of Sir Amias Paulet, and at Christmas she was moved to a moated manor house at Chartley. |
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