That law was passed to help prevent estranged spouses from abducting their children. |
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He has a string of prior convictions and was arrested and was later convicted of abducting a prostitute and threatening to kill her. |
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The nurse takes special care when abducting the legs to prevent injuring the patient's femoral, obturator, and sciatic nerves. |
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In a loud voice, tell him that this is a hijack and that you are abducting him. |
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Supination of the foot and heal varus are corrected by abducting the supinated foot under the talus. |
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Around 40 minutes after she was grabbed a man in his 50s was arrested in Tottenham High Road on suspicion of abducting her. |
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They are to be charged with attempting to murder Muller, abducting him, arson, theft, theft of a motor vehicle and housebreaking and theft. |
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Before they land, the reciprocating country, Australia, has the machinery in place to send the abducting parent and the children back to Canada. |
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It ended up with the mom abducting the children for three months and keeping them in a cabin outside of Hope. |
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Some of them have recently made life difficult for the British servicemen there, by abducting 11 of their number and effectively holding them to ransom. |
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Unparalleled harm is inflicted on civilians, including through abducting them into active combat and combat support roles. |
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They're abducting women, raping, selling women and children in the market place. |
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A stallion starts a harem by abducting females from other herds, but the dominant stallions from which he steals do not give up their females easily. |
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He also agreed that abducting parents need to have the same access to information. |
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A British Columbia man was convicted of abducting and sodomizing a single mother. |
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Darren Ursel received a conditional sentence after abducting and sodomizing a young woman. |
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Reynaldo Diaz is suspected of abducting her from Houston in 2007, according to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. |
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But what possible motive would a person have for abducting Mike? |
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Before this Act, only persons who transferred children without the consent of the persons having authority over them were subject to sanctions for abducting children. |
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The law states that a person abducting or hiding a child less than 7 years old, or exchanging or illegally handing a child over to the child's father, is liable for imprisonment for a period not less than five years. |
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Thereafter, other precautions may be established in the children's interest, in order to avoid any interference on the part of the abducting parent in the children's renewed relationship with the other parent. |
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Those Member States should take the appropriate measures to ensure that the abducting custody holder can participate in the court proceeding in the Member State of origin without risking criminal sanctions. |
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His delegation called on the Government of Uganda to continue its efforts to end the conflict in its territory and urged the Lord's Resistance Army to stop abducting children in northern Uganda to fight its war. |
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Alejandro Avila, 27, faces charges of abducting, sexually assaulting and strangling Samantha Runnion in Orange County, California. |
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Collectively, these structures are responsible for such actions as adducting, abducting, and extending the arms. |
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However, in 1047 Sweyn was banished for abducting the Abbess of Leominster. |
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Harold's elder brother Sweyn was exiled in 1047 after abducting the abbess of Leominster. |
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Unfortunately, the laws of B. C. state that you have to have given notice to the party, which in this case was the abducting mother, before you could reciprocally enforce the Alberta court order. |
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Equatorial Guinea has been criticised by the UN for abducting Equatorial Guinean refugees from neighbouring countries and holding them in secret detention. |
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By abducting and detaining terrorist suspects in secret hiding places, or failing to investigate and reveal the fate of the disappeared the government violates human rights and does little to counter terrorism. |
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The issue of how to respond when an abducting parent who is a primary carer threatens not to accompany a child back to the State of habitual residence if a return order is made is a controversial one. |
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In 2003, an infant was abducted by a family member from an Edmonton, Alberta, hospital, and in 2004, on a cold wintry day an abducting father carried his baby out of a Windsor, Ontario hospital in a duffel bag. |
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Often, the abducting parent has real and genuine fears of a return, which can be speedily resolved without resorting to a lengthy and acrimonious hearing, which may only be likely to inflame raw wounds. |
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There is however an exception where a wronged parent has so conducted himself as to lead the abducting parent to believe that the wronged parent is not going to insist on the summary return of the child. |
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A few days later the paramilitaries riposted by marching into two villages that were supposedly harbouring guerrillas,murdering 30 people and abducting 40 others. |
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Correction of clubfoot is accomplished by abducting the foot in supination while counterpressure is applied over the lateral aspect of the head of the talus to prevent rotation of the talus in the ankle. |
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But they won few hearts: they soon turned to looting villages, mutilating and killing civilians and abducting children to turn them into fighters. Previous peace efforts collapsed. |
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Zimbabwean state security agents are notorious for abducting activists opposed to 91-year-old Mugabe's rule and later turning them over to the police. |
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As this gruesome market is allowed to operate, when insufficient numbers of organs appear for sale, the criminals then, in cold blood, bridge the gap in supply by abducting, or even killing people. |
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According to Amnesty International, the Taliban commit war crimes by targeting civilians, including killing teachers, abducting aid workers and burning school buildings. |
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