It is inevitable that the prisoner's assistance will require any sentence to be served in protective custody. |
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He said he was held in protective custody to shield him from most other inmates, but he still had contact with some. |
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If he is a danger to the public he should be treated like others who are not of sound mind and put in protective custody. |
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Beaten regularly by other inmates, he attempts suicide, then is transferred to solitary confinement for protective custody. |
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If she is in danger then she and her family should be put in protective custody. |
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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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Although prison authorities placed him in protective custody the violent abuse continued because he was classed as a rock spider. |
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The victims held in protective custody and in concentration camps numbered in the hundreds of thousands. |
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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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Police in Cincinnati have placed in protective custody two children whose mother neglected them to spend as much as 12 hours a day on the Internet. |
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I had them placed into protective custody at the jailhouse in Hamburg. |
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Valachi entered protective custody and remained in prison until the end of his natural life. |
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If a mother was unable to breastfeed or care for her baby in prison, the baby was placed in protective custody immediately after birth. |
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After weaning, they were placed in protective custody until the mother was released from prison. |
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In too many instances, these offenders are placed in segregation or protective custody for their personal safety. |
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It should be noted that a majority of incarcerated dangerous offenders are placed in protective custody or administrative segregation. |
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However, no more than between 50 and 70 women are being held in protective custody at any given time. |
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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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On April 1, 2001, the child was taken into protective custody. |
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These guys extend their lives by a long time by going on death row, where they are under a form of protective custody, where they are in a cell all by themselves. |
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When he recovered he was moved to a distant maximum security prison for protective custody which meant that he would be allowed out of his cell for only several hours a week. |
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It is essential to look into the situation of these women and to develop a means of providing them with effective protection without taking them into protective custody. |
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In addition, the Government had made a concerted effort to protect all women who were in detention centres and planned to transfer all women in protective custody to the new shelters that were being established. |
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Individuals can be taken into protective custody for their own safety. |
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The Committee recommended that forms of protection other than protective custody should be devised for women who are detained to protect their lives. |
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They have been placed in protective custody. |
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Knowing that they faced arrest, they sought protective custody in the House of Representatives, which granted it to them and affirmed their right to due process. |
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In September 2005, the government delayed implementing regulations that would require local police to notify the Centre within 30 days of taking any firearms into protective custody. |
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On 18 May, local officials took her into protective custody at Carlisle Castle. |
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Cohen asked that his client at least be placed in protective custody. |
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One of the main aspects of its efforts is to provide protective custody for Afghan cultural objects found on the international market and, in particular, objects stolen from museums or found during recent illicit excavations. |
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