After all, the Vienna Convention applies to all foreign arrestees, not just those facing possible execution. |
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Male arrestees charged with minor infractions such as vagrancy, loitering, or traffic violations were excluded from the project. |
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It appears that providing arrestees with more details about the research protocol will not adversely affect participation. |
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It wasn't until April 2004, almost four years later, that the final arrestees stood trial and were acquitted on all charges. |
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Only arrestees who had been detained for less than 48 hours were included in the study. |
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Table 2 gives the basic sociodemographic characteristics of the sample of arrestees. |
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In the past, persons being held by law enforcement or the government had to be classified as suspects, arrestees, or prisoners of war. |
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The consent form indicated that arrestees would not be prejudiced should they decline to take part in the study. |
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A total of 2,009 Cleveland, Detroit, and Houston arrestees were randomly assigned to one of the four experimental cells. |
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A random selection of arrestees are approached within 48 hours of their arrest and asked to participate in the study. |
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Notably, most of the arrestees had no criminal records, and many were related to or married to US citizens. |
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This would suggest that dependence on both alcohol and illicit substances tends to be the norm for dependent arrestees. |
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Although arrestees who are not convicted can later have their DNA removed from databases, this would involve a bureaucratic process. |
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Further, the Drug Use Forecasting surveys consistently report that female arrestees have higher rates of cocaine use than male arrestees. |
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This has resulted in legal aid plans establishing a 24-hour, on-call service for arrestees requiring legal assistance and representation. |
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Prior felony convictions do not trigger DNA collection from any arrestees. |
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Arrestees who tested positive for at least one drug were significantly more likely to have had a prior arrest as compared to arrestees who did not test positive for drugs. |
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Some of the arrestees are leaders of the General Student Assembly of Antioquia University. |
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Based upon the information provided by these arrestees, the special squad proceeded to Hunan province and arrested the individual known as Ah Bing. |
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Police applied force to some arrestees sufficient enough to warrant hospitalization. |
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Future research needs to replicate these findings with arrestees in other cities and with other criminal justice populations, such as parolees and probationers. |
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Opening up the phone lines between their arrestees and legal aid is what it will take to watchdog their promises. |
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Many of arrestees were released a few hours later while ten high-ranking members were kept in custody. |
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First, these results prove that drug use is prevalent among arrestees and discredits the notion that rural communities are immune to this particular problem. |
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Male and female arrestees say they were strip-searched that night. |
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The source adds that some of the arrestees have been released, but that the above-mentioned 11 of them are still in detention. |
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The profiles function much like fingerprint records, which are currently taken from all arrestees. |
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Bush signed a law authorizing the reds to do the same with their arrestees and noncitizen detainees. |
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One of the arrestees was the driver and bodyguard of Majed Hamdan, Mustapha Hamdan's brother, who runs a firm which reportedly provided security for the St. George Hotel. |
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However, arrestees demanded to be dealt with by the court and then refused to enter pleas to demonstrate their rejection of the courts jurisdiction. |
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A Canadian study of arrestees found that the majority of the suspects were intoxicated at the time of their arrest and that a considerable number of charges were related to impaired driving. |
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A further indicator of the degree of organization is the nationality of the arrestees when a seizure is made, particularly in destination countries. |
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While the arrests of Colombians always used to be high, more Moroccan arrestees point to the increasing role of trafficking of cocaine from West and North Africa. |
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All arrestees, remand prisoners, and persons sentenced to imprisonment shall have the right to be treated with humanity and with respect for dignity. |
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In addition, objections are raised on the basis that familial searching is an unauthorized use of the DNA collected from offenders and arrestees, as its original purpose was for their identification. |
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On January 29, 2002, a North Carolina chief of police was convicted of using excessive force in seven separate incidents, involving six separate arrestees. |
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The Ministry of Internal Affairs carried out renovations and major repairs in 43 remand facilities in 2003 to improve the conditions for detainees, arrestees, and convicted prisoners. |
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They are now involved in further studies to extend their work beyond first-time arrestees to a large sample of prison releasees. |
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Policies that mandate strip-searching all arrestees are unconstitutional. |
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From spicy arrestees on COPS to Tom Cruise, the low-tech binge of singled-out talking heads and show-offs overwhelms, producing simultaneous exhilaration and unease. |
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Arrestees were more forthcoming with their heroin and marijuana use than they were with their crack or power cocaine use. |
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