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Blacks and Latinos disproportionately represent the largest number of people apprehended, convicted and incarcerated in the criminal legal system.

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It costs the city more than $26m a year to apprehend, convict and incarcerate people for this crime.

"This guidance limits the use of detainers to individuals who meet the agency's enforcement priorities and restricts the use of detainers against individuals arrested for minor misdemeanor offenses such as traffic offenses and other petty crimes, helping to ensure that available resources are focused on apprehending convicted felons, repeat offenders and other ICE priorities," Christensen said.

But he was later apprehended and convicted for his crime on Sept. 5, 1793.

I can't know for sure, but maybe Mike McQueary would have gone to the NCAA Ombudsman's office, if there was one, instead of Coach Paterno, and law enforcement and courts could have apprehended, charged, convicted, and jailed Jerry Sandusky years ago.

The police were slow to respond to reports of sexual assaults, slow to admit to an emerging pattern of assault – or maybe even to piece one together at all – and say now that they are unlikely to be able to apprehend or convict any of these brazen serial sexual predators.

Only three detainees — all of whom were apprehended abroad — were convicted in military commissions at Guantánamo.

Meanwhile, Pacific New Zealanders are twice as likely as likely as Pākehā to be apprehended, prosecuted, and convicted, and almost two-and-a-half times more likely to receive a custodial sentence or be remanded in custody.

Every suspect who was apprehended, he said, had been convicted in absentia.

In terms of its substantive work, the UNWCC was divided into three committees: the first helped nations evaluate the import of evidence; the second assisted in apprehending suspects and punishing the convicted, amongst other duties; and the third provided advisory legal opinions to national jurisdictions as a way to harmonize the development of international criminal law.

Ten days later the convicts were apprehended in Manhattan.

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