He has had a number of brushes with the law over the years and has also served custodial sentences. |
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Monetary costs of the damage are limited to replacing a missing fire extinguisher and overtime custodial pay. |
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Any officer conducting a custodial interrogation is required to read the Miranda rights. |
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A nineteen year-old has been given a six-month custodial sentence for using his camera phone to take pictures in court. |
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She said it wouldn't be appropriate to mete out a long custodial sentence even if the suspect is convicted. |
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Hundreds of people staged a protest demonstration there against alleged custodial killings. |
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The prosecution alleged that the chief, who was in overall command of the police station area, made no efforts to stop the custodial torture. |
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The suspect is charged with felony custodial kidnapping and assault and battery. |
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The program is designed to provide a wide variety of medical and custodial services to those who cannot afford it. |
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Psychiatry arose in the 19th century, when its main role was to provide custodial care for the mentally ill. |
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They recently opened up a custodial account for their 13-year-old daughter. |
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For qualifying people, Medicaid covers custodial care in a nursing home in all states. |
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Of the 13.4 million custodial parents, about 8 million have a support agreement or award for their children. |
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Much of the care people need is custodial in nature and can be given in a home setting. |
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He spent much of his childhood in custodial institutions after the death of his father. |
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Care-taking roles are referred to as custodial or surrogate parenting in the literature. |
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For many years, the role of preschools was considered one of providing custodial care and security, and preparing children for formal schooling. |
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Rob Ross, defending, said his client accepted he faced another custodial sentence, but urged the court to consider not jailing him. |
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The report called for the use of restorative justice instead of custodial sentences. |
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What provoked the Manipuri women to protest in this unheard of manner was the custodial death of a 32-year-old Manipuri woman. |
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His custodial skills also include a reliable three-point shot, solid defense, and unending hustle. |
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Magistrates told Lawrence that the severity of the offences could warrant a custodial term. |
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Both of these parents have unrestricted access and custodial rights with respect to the child. |
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Allocating the duties and obligations of custodial and noncustodial parents has always been the province of state courts. |
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A nineteen year-old has been given a six month custodial sentence for using his camera phone to take pictures in court. |
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Lee viewed the president's custodial role as excluding the capacity to hobble the government. |
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Magistrates deliberated for over an hour before passing a four-month custodial sentence on the 32-year-old farmer. |
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As Mr Threlfall readily concedes and accepts, you understand that this is going to result in a custodial sentence. |
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In this case, the said confession was obtained during custodial investigation but the confessant was not assisted by counsel. |
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Three other men were also given custodial sentences yesterday after admitting affray at the same game. |
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In addition to washing, cooking, and performing custodial chores, some of these women sold baked goods and took in sewing. |
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Well, I guess they would not be lags, because lags would have been given custodial sentences. |
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No Greek police officer has served a custodial sentence for crimes committed while serving. |
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He ought not to be kept in custodial limbo indefinitely, entitled neither to a hearing of the case against him nor to be set at liberty. |
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The magistrates decided the offence so serious that the only option was a custodial sentence. |
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The judge said the offences were too serious for anything but a custodial sentence. |
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Though there are no statistics on custodial violence, it is a spectre that continues to haunt society. |
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There will be many who consider that the only fitting punishment for them would be a custodial one. |
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The inquiry does not begin with a legal presumption in favour of the custodial parent, although the custodial parent's views are entitled to great respect. |
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Retributive: community ties weakened for non-custodial parent-I am a sole custodial parent. |
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Collect and reuse stormwater for non-potable uses such as landscape irrigation, toilet and urinal flushing and custodial uses. |
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Overall, the authors concluded that custodial grandchildren appear to be relatively healthy and well-adjusted. |
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They leave home in even greater numbers when their custodial parents remarry and even more so when both parents remarry. |
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In the case of a children's custodial home, such as a halfway house, at least one professional lives in the home at all times. |
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The applicant was sentenced to a modest custodial sentence of one year and eight months, due regard being had to his old age and infirmity. |
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Step by step, the penal and custodial apparatus of the United States has become larger, more belligerent, and more brazen. |
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With help from western banks, China's banks are readying themselves for the custodial challenges of record-keeping and documentation. |
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The custodial part of the equation is well covered in the six objects listed. |
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The rapporteur also suggests that the issuing state should be prohibited from imposing a custodial sentence as an alternative to confiscation. |
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In addition, your vendor can be a strategic resource for a school board in generating custodial buy-in and support. |
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Where a court order or agreement exists referring to custody of the child, only the person with custodial rights may apply. |
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Once ordered to be surrendered by the custodial State, the person shall be delivered to the Court as soon as possible. |
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Because the sentence was conditional, Ms Gooding was not required to serve custodial time. |
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It did not add to such definitions of custodial management as existed at that time. |
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The risk of suicide should be constantly assessed both by medical and custodial staff. |
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North Dakota requires two-parent notification and custodial parent consent for minors, as well as a 24-hour waiting period. |
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These rights and duties were so extensive that a parent with such a right was recognised as being a fit custodial parent. |
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The agreement will come into eÃ…ect once related funds management and custodial agreements have been executed. |
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Popularity need not be equated with the destruction of intellectual values and, by the same token, accessibility need not threaten traditional archival and custodial roles. |
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This prophylactic rule requires suppression of any custodial statement made before the warnings are given. |
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His job is to carry out the custodial dictates of the criminal justice system, while at the same time devising rehabilitative mechanisms within the prison structure. |
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It is not always clear whether changing legal and custodial practices brought about changes in attitudes towards debtors and towards consumer debt, or the other way round. |
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A program which establishes continence is a necessary custodial program. |
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Of course terrible crimes must be met with punishment including long custodial sentences but bringing back hanging is not the right policy in this day and age. |
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For example, it says that your money must be deposited into a custodial account, which walls it off in case your employer goes bankrupt or is sold. |
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We need a system that empowers custodial parents to deny access when it is dangerous to the children. |
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All we are asking is that the government emplace custodial management in the fishery. |
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The majority of prisoners are released prior to the expiration of their custodial sentence, subject to conditional release. |
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Building code officials, designers and owners of small convalescent homes and children's custodial homes. |
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Police hoped the bugging operation would result in long custodial sentences for both police and journalists. |
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Some critics also claim restorative justice is a soft option for young offenders who might best be given custodial sentences for the havoc they cause in communities. |
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Furthermore, domestic help, companion, nursemaid or custodial services are not covered. |
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With regard to the prison system, it should be noted that the 1995 Penal Code provides for a new system of penalties, replacing custodial sentences in many cases by others affecting less basic legal rights. |
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The fire made me see that I was being remiss in my custodial duty. |
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Many custodial parents, usually women, who feel unjustifiably wrong believe now is the time to get even for whatever wrongs, imagined or otherwise. |
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Common law remedies, such as duty of care on the part of custodial authorities, false imprisonment or habeas corpus, provide very limited relief for inmates who wish to challenge their conditions of detention. |
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The custodial parent has the right to choose the child's place of residence, subject to the non-custodial parent's right to object to that choice if he or she considers it contrary to the child's interests. |
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For example, when the child returns from a visit happy or is unwilling to let that parent leave, the custodial parent may conclude that the child has been brainwashed and then may thus feel threatened. |
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Francophone schools, such as those at Dakar, Senegal, and Rabat, Morocco, had also gone beyond the traditional concepts of custodial librarianship and branched out into information science. |
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Nor does the gradual modification of the custodial regime imposed on the author suffice to cure the problem of ex post facto application of a harsher release statute. |
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She held that jurisprudence in Quebec and other jurisdictions recognizes that the right to decide on a child's place of residence is included in the powers of the custodial parent as an accessory to custody. |
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The study was biased toward routine custodial activities that had the potential to dislodge and resuspend asbestos fibers. |
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Stepparents have no legal authority in relation to the children, except in cases where an order, as noted above, is in place that bestows custodial or adoptive rights on the stepparent. |
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Pursuant to the new criminal policy guidelines, the State embarked on a major initiative to humanize custodial sentences with a view to preserving the dignity of convicted persons. |
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For the AMA plan, Merrill Lynch will manage the custodial accounts, while MSAver Resources offers qualified health plans. |
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Should this right be limited to offences which carry a risk of a custodial sentence or extended to cover, for example, a risk of loss of employment or loss of reputation? |
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Some individuals may not immediately see a teacher's role in the initiative, misinterpreting a green clean program as an operational or custodial initiative. |
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Under article 485 of the Code, a custodial sentence imposed on a woman who has reached the sixth month of her pregnancy may be deferred until two months after her delivery. |
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They do not want it ratified by the government and have in fact filed an objection so that the process can start over again and we can try to seek custodial management, which is what we were promised. |
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A MOTHER from Merthyr Tydfil has been given a nine-week custodial sentence after failing to ensure that her children attended school. |
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In the middle to late '80s, insurers started paying for custodial care and offering home care as an additional feature. |
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The vast majority said it is often a manipulative tactic on the part of the custodial parent, and about half said it is often due to the presence of a new partner. |
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The ISA is completed for all young offenders upon intake to a custodial facility for both those denied pre-trial detention and those remanded to custody. |
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Mote was released on bail on Friday, but the judge, Justice Stuart Smith, said there was a strong likelihood that he would be given a custodial sentence. |
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Lord Baker, when home secretary, thought of rationing jail-crazy magistrates to a fixed number of cells each week, after filling which they would not be able to give custodial sentences. |
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Birmingham Magistrate David Skellum described the offence as 'substantial harassment' which crossed the custodial threshold. |
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In some custodial payor cases, the recipient spouse and non-primary parent will continue to play an important role in the child's care and upbringing after the separation. |
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In contrast, a ne exeat clause serves only to allow a parent with access rights to impose a limitation on the custodial parent's right to expatriate his child. |
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Both the custodial and non-custodial parent filled in this form. |
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Accordingly, custodial care generally coincides with the early stage of childhood, during which protection measures and regard for the best interests of the child are typically at their maximum. |
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It is easy to assume that if separation through imprisonment is traumatic and damaging, reunification at the end of a custodial sentence will resolve most, if not all, of the problems. |
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Panama was moving from an inquisitorial system to an accusatorial system, under which would mean fewer custodial sentences, since only those who had already been sentenced would be incarcerated. |
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In addition to uniformed officers carrying out security and custodial roles, a number of specialist functions exist within every prison. |
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In both cases, custodial institutions are bound to observe these rights. |
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This covers custodial deaths, police atrocities, encounter killings, illegal detention and disappearances. |
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The latest in the series of such disturbing news is that the victims of custodial deaths in Maharashtra appear to be only from the minority community. |
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The Dispute Service has been approved by the Department for Communities and Local Government to launch a new custodial deposit protection scheme in England and Wales. |
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Statistics show the number of custodial sentences handed out to children in the city fell from 271 in 2008-09 to 242 in 2009-10, a drop of 11 per cent. |
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Even mergers of companies with headquarters in the same country can often be considered international in scale and require MAIC custodial services. |
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