Sentence examples for arrestee from inspiring English sources

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arrestee

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A person who is under arrest.

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A directive titled "Processing Persons Under Department Control" instructs that "investigation or interrogation of an arrestee will not delay the booking process," and arrestees must be allowed "a reasonable number of telephone calls" to attorneys swiftly "after their arrival at the first place of custody".

It also houses CPD's Evidence Recovered Property Section, where the public is able to claim inventoried property," the statement said, something numerous attorneys and one Homan Square arrestee have denied.

It turned out to be a false alarm: the arrestee was a car salesman called Félix, whose only crime was to be plump.

Thus, police failure to arraign an arrestee in a reasonably prompt manner will not automatically negate a federal conviction based on a confession.

Courts may often effectively detain arrestees by setting bail sums low enough not to be constitutionally "excessive" but high enough to make it impossible for the arrestee to gain release on bail.

"King, as an arrestee, had an expectation of privacy to be free from warrantless searches of his biological material," Judge Glenn T. Harrell Jr. wrote for the majority.

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Today, Zahra says, "they just snap a few pictures [of the arrestees] and let them go" after calling in a relative to bring a change of [more "modest"] clothes.

Related: How Chicago police condemned the innocent: a trail of coerced confessions Figures obtained by Chicago's First Defense Legal Aid under a freedom-of-information request found that in 2013, lawyers were able to visit clients in police custody citywide for only 302 out of 143,398 arrestees – a rate of 0.2%.

"Essentially, I wasn't allowed to make any contact with anybody," Church told the Guardian, in contradiction of a police guidance on permitting phone calls and legal counsel to arrestees.

Opening up the phone lines between their arrestees and legal aid is what it will take to watchdog their promises".

Alleged police practices at Homan Square, according to those familiar with the facility who spoke out to the Guardian after its investigation into Chicago police abuse, include: Keeping arrestees out of official booking databases.

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