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The phrase "arrested cases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or medical contexts to refer to cases that have been halted or stopped, often due to specific circumstances or conditions.
Example: "The investigation was complicated by the number of arrested cases that required further review before proceeding."
Alternatives: "halted cases" or "suspended cases".
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In our institute, hepatic necrosis is the indication of hepatectomy for successfully bleeding arrested cases after DC surgery.
In our institute, hepatic necrosis is the indication of hepatectomy for successfully bleeding arrested cases after damage control surgery.
Faget goes on to warn about the risks of taxing the body or overindulging for patients with arrested cases.
It may be difficult for many patients to adapt themselves to these conditions on the outside after their long siege of institutional confinement". Faget goes on to warn about the risks of taxing the body or overindulging for patients with arrested cases.
Dr. L. F. Badger of Leprosy Control Unit, the Communicable Disease Center (later, renamed as Center for Disease Control), stressed in 1956 the importance of isolation of infectious patients, as well as the need for patient followup and continued treatment of arrested cases[ 52].
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Lozman argues, however, that Hartman cannot be extended to arrest cases because arrest cases do not share the causation concerns that motivated Hartman.
Exemplary is the arresting case of Burhaneddin Hakguder.
The median payout for all false arrest cases was $25,000.
I mentioned that incident last week to Stuart Slotnick, a New York criminal defense lawyer who has handled some in-flight arrest cases.
In New York City, that represents 1,500 to 2,000 of the about 7,500 out-of-hospital cardiac arrest cases reported each year.
Such evidence could be thought similarly fatal to a plaintiff's claim that animus caused his arrest, given that retaliatory arrest cases also present a tenuous causal connection between the defendant's alleged animus and the plaintiff's injury.
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