Instead, American forces are either killing them or letting less squeamish allies detain them.
Investigating Judge Judge Pablo Ruz ruled Sunday there was sufficient evidence to unconditionally detain both men.
Pub-goers in Wigan showed "incredible bravery" to help detain raiders who targeted a convenience store, police said.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) will now examine why the Sapphire officers failed to detain Reid earlier.
"This would suggest an interpretation that you start counting from the day you begin to detain her, " Genser said.
And it would allow the Immigration and Naturalization Service to detain or remove individuals with ties to terrorist groups.
On Wednesday, soldiers patrolling in Rio Grande came under fire when they tried to detain armed suspects, officials said.
Scotland Yard has told its officers that bad language on its own is not a good enough reason to detain someone.
He said members of the public helped the police detain him and he arrived at the police station at about 2000 BST.
Although he holds a refugee card from the UN, it is not a legal document, so immigration officials can still detain him.
The New Zealand Herald reported that police had said there was no reason to detain or restrict the movements of the players.
The Tajik government said it moved its forces into Khorog, which sits on the Afghan border, in order to detain Mr. Ayombekov.
French officials had hoped to detain Mr. Merah, 23 years old, alive.
They might detain you for 25 hours while they get a warrant.
This gives his government extra powers to impose curfews (they have been declared in Baghdad and several other cities) and to detain suspects.
Conservatives will detain all asylum seekers until it can be proved their claim is genuine, and if they're not they will be deported.
So far as the removal centres are concerned, legally we can only detain people with a view to removing them from the country.
Once the court indicts someone, authorities in one country or another have the power to detain the indicted person for trial at The Hague.
O'Connor said she was especially concerned about the suggestion police should be allowed to detain passengers at the scene once out of the vehicle.
Investigators can detain someone for questioning for a maximum of 96 hours before they must produce new evidence, charge them or let them go.
Under the law, police would be able to detain an individual based merely on the suspicion that he or she entered the country illegally.
Interpol on Tuesday issued a "Red Notice" - a request for local police to detain a wanted person with a view to their extradition.
The reason that most people value fairy tales, I would say, is that they do not detain us with hope but simply validate what is.
The legal basis to detain enemy combatants under the law of war remains the same, meaning they can be held until the end of hostilities.
Mr Nasheed should have used them rather than detain the judge.
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"He's always supported the idea that you should be able to nevertheless detain people indefinitely as combatants, " said Padmanabhan, now a professor at Vanderbilt Law School.
Mrs Jendoubi said that if the statutory rule was not approved it would mean that any private mental health facilty would be unable to detain patients.
But officers say giving police powers to civilians will lower standards and have cautioned against giving stop and detain powers to under-trained members of the public.
While Pakret has little to detain the traveller, it is the jumping off point for Ko Kret, a sleepy island in the middle of the Chao Praya River.
In his interview for the Panorama programme he compared the proposed new power to detain suspects for 90 days without charge with what had happened to him.
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