The detainee is allowed to go to work in the morning and to come home at night within a set time frame. |
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We went to a room adjacent to the main hall, and as we walked in, a detainee was led out with fresh blood around his nose. |
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The guard is also charged with later bashing the detainee while handcuffed to a bed. |
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A Chinese detainee immediately called for a hunger strike, and was beaten as well. |
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Another former detainee was released with no money or food and spent yesterday alone and hungry in his empty accommodation. |
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In flagrant violation of all existing legal principles, the detainee must then prove his innocence. |
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To engage any detainer in such useless, if not dangerous, dialogue only enables a captor to spend more time with the detainee. |
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He has acted and been treated as a normal detainee through much of his sentence. |
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Last September the Center announced that a detainee had died in Juwaida Prison as a result of torture. |
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The detainee and the detainer, they cannot deny their common past which they spent in the same boat. |
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Whenever one person is lawfully in the custody of another, the custodian owes a duty of care to the detainee. |
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During our on-site inspection, they wandered about with too much unsupervised free access in the detainee area. |
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In October 2002, an interrogator used duct tape to tape shut the mouth of a detainee who was being extremely disruptive during an interrogation. |
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China's public security organs attach great importance to investigation of any detainee deaths in detention facilities. |
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Please indicate whether a specified period must elapse before a detainee is allowed access to a lawyer and an independent doctor. |
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The detainee was brought to fsb reception and after certain procedures passed to official representatives of the U.S. Embassy. |
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Detainees sleep in hot, foul-smelling and overcrowded cells, in which there is not enough space for every detainee to lie on their mats. |
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On May 18, a detainee staged a suicide attempt to lure guards into a cell block, where they were attacked by prisoners armed with makeshift weapons, the military said. |
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There is no external scrutiny of their use, no limit on the length of time a detainee can spend there, and no way for detainees to appeal against their confinement. |
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How many cases of detainee mistreatment is the minister hiding and trying to sweep under the carpet? |
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One detainee was bent over for a rectal feeding that involved Ensure, the protein shake. |
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Although it seemed that medicine for one injured detainee was available, the nurse who could have administered it, was not on duty. |
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The detainee shall be informed about these rights immediately following the apprehension. |
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Thus, the decision to place a detainee in solitary confinement was taken by a law officer, albeit in the performance of an administrative duty. |
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Article 129 of the new Code of Criminal Procedure provides for cases where the detainee has children under 18 who are left without care. |
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Upon arrival in prison, the detainee had a conversation with an official, who made certain that the individual could endure incarceration. |
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If he finds that the detainee has been maltreated or brutalized he must so inform the judicial authority. |
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This does not mean that it will challenge the experts where they have concluded that such or such a detainee is a political prisoner. |
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If the interrogator thought a detainee was lying, the military sent him to the NDS for more questions, Afghan style. |
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I was not spared: the guard kept hitting me on my head and squeezing my neck against the rear end of the other detainee. |
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But I don't blame him as much as I do that poor and painful detainee, who was crying and kept moving, and so kept raising my head. |
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It was also very important to us that the issue of detainee transfers be dealt with. |
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The detainee must be treated in the same way as a person held in precautionary detention. |
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Family members outside prison also have the right to contact with the detainee or prisoner. |
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The detainee shall have the right to be examined, at his expense, by a doctor of his choice. |
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In all cases, the detainee was entitled to consult counsel before making any statements. |
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The level of security for each detainee or prisoner must be based on an individual risk assessment. |
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Yemeni law guarantees a detainee the right to lodge a complaint with State agencies and institutions. |
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In certain cases, the United States Government or the host nation may choose to prosecute a detainee for crimes. |
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Some complaints have alleged failure to seek medical attention for a detainee who appears ill or injured or who claims to be ill or injured. |
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Abdullah Deghayes, an 18-year-old Briton whose uncle reportedly was a detainee at Guantanamo, died fighting in Syria on Monday. |
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In November 2002, a detainee who had been held partially nude and chained to the floor died, apparently from hypothermia. |
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A disquieting and disturbing aspect of the case was that the accused had become an arrestee, detainee and confessor of a crime before he was a suspect. |
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The detainee can be used to positively identify terrorists, show safe houses and weapons caches, or identify other activities that are of military value to the battalion. |
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His claim that taxpayers are spending millions of dollars for each detainee rates True. |
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Lancashire already has 60 lay visitors who turn up unannounced in police stations across the county to check on detainee treatment and conditions. |
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I'm sitting on the floor at the entrance of Block A, shooting the breeze with a fellow detainee, and enjoying as much as I can, a mug of hot Lipton tea. |
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That information was then used to identify detainee breaking points. |
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In one case a detainee was dragged naked along the dirt floor. |
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The primary focus of DoD detainee operations in Afghanistan is to secure detainees from harm, recognizing the reality that the U. S. Armed Forces continue to engage in combat in Afghanistan. |
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As part of its action in favor of job creation, the European Union has granted to Mohamed Ramadan, a former detainee, a loan of 16 millions Lebanese pounds with a very low interest rate. |
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The USA must abandon military commissions and bring any Guantánamo detainee it intends to prosecute to trial in ordinary civilian federal court, in accordance with international fair trial standards. |
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The detainee said she thought the couple had children back home in India. |
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The grounds were that the supervisor had left his post without permission for another corridor, entered a cell and ordered the detainee to climb down from the window, to stop crying and to close the window. |
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The case involves serious allegations about the torture of a detainee, so why punish the journalist rather than get to the bottom of the case by examining all the evidence, starting with the prisoner's own statements. |
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The general then took the extraordinary step yesterday of convening a press conference to indicate very clearly that new information had come to light and that, in fact, it was a Canadian detainee who was transferred. |
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However, such a detainee shall be given a reasonable opportunity to meet or consult with a legal counsel prior to the arraignment before a court of law. |
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We have heard time and time again from the government that there is not one scintilla of evidence that a detainee who was passed on from Canadian Forces to Afghan officials was tortured. |
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It should be stressed once again that the effect on a detainee of being held in an excessively small, dark and unventilated cell may often in itself amount to torture or inhuman or degrading treatment. |
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In the same matter, the court sentenced Chief Warders AWAH Luc, MBAZOUA and TSIMI BILOA to three years imprisonment suspended for three years each for assault occasioning the death of a detainee in the Ebolowa Central Prison. |
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This is in the interest of both the detainee and society as a whole. |
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The noise is designed to make the detainee believe they are injured. |
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It is not clear which detainee this references. |
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Two inquest verdicts have found that neglect contributed to detainees' deaths and one inquest returned a verdict of unlawful killing of a detainee. |
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Two grenade launchers, 28 machine guns, police uniforms, and body armor were confiscated from the home of the detainee. |
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Writ of habeas corpus is not only to ask a detainer to produce the detainee in the court. |
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Adapted for Army use from a commercial design, the M26 non-lethal weapon is utilized for crowd control and detainee management. |
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The detainee may never know the reasons why he or she is being deported. |
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A detainee may request a review of his case at least every three months. |
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Article 128 of the new Code provides that the prosecutor who is present when the detention is ordered must notify one of the relatives of the detainee indicated by him of his detention. |
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The detainee turnover rate is usually very high. |
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It no longer looks at whether a detainee is affiliated with al Qaeda. |
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Rope three millimetres thick could also be used to tie down a detainee if there was a risk that he might attempt to flee or injure himself or others. |
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Each detained juvenile will have his individual circumstances reviewed at least every six months to determine whether the detainee continues to pose a threat. |
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In Iraq, if it is determined that a detainee can be successfully reintegrated into society and will no longer pose a threat to coalition forces or to innocent civilians, the detainee will be released. |
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Although, Guantanamo has a detainee library including DVDs and books, but sexual content is typically screened. |
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A pretrial detainee who was strip searched and deloused brought a class action against a regional jail authority, challenging its strip search and delousing policies. |
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Knives, machetes, nunchakus, whips, swords and any number of other armaments have been found and confiscated during regular searches of the detainee shelters. |
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In fact the Court only found a state guilty of torture in 1996 in the case of a detainee who was suspended by his arms while his hands were tied behind his back. |
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In addition to banning capital punishment for EU member states, the EU has also banned detainee transfers in cases where the receiving party may seek the death penalty. |
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