Sentence examples for arrested indefinitely from inspiring English sources

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The Government had suggested all young offenders found guilty of minor misdemeanours should be removed from the database when they reached 18. Ministers were forced to review the current policy, which allows police to hold profiles of every person arrested indefinitely, after a European Court of Human Rights ruling last year.

@ananavarro Samira Machado, beaten and arrested indefinitely for trying to escape.

In contrast, 9 of 14 TEV-injected cells arrested indefinitely in a mitotic state with chromatids and high securin-EGFP levels.

All oocytes contained univalent chromosomes that failed to congress to metaphase plates and arrested indefinitely in meiosis I. CCTEV, in contrast, clearly induced sister kinetochore splitting, as measured by distinct EGFP-CenpB foci separated by more than 1 μm, without any discernible effect on arm cohesion.

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In some instances, however, the cells arrest indefinitely in the G2 phase of the first cell cycle.

Yet successful completion of the new cell cycle has not been observed as the reactivated cells cannot complete proper DNA replication and they undergo cell death or arrest indefinitely in the G2 phase of the first cell cycle.

Mr. Pollitt, who will be on probation for five years, has been fitted with a monitoring device and is under house arrest indefinitely, according to the Connecticut Judicial Branch.

"I think at a bare minimum, that means we will not allow U.S. military personnel to arrest and indefinitely detain U.S. citizens, regardless of what label we happen to apply to them," he said.

If someone asked if you would support a law that allowed local police officers with minimal cause, to arrest and indefinitely detain American citizens for not providing legal documentation, what would you say?

Thousands were arrested and confined indefinitely without trial.

In cities whose police departments don't hold arrested undocumented immigrants indefinitely for ICE — dubbed sanctuary cities — courthouses are a prime venue for agents looking to apprehend people, especially since visitors are usually screened for weapons.

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