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Discover Ludwig"criminal confinement" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to the act of unlawfully restraining or restricting someone's movement against their will. Example: The defendant was charged with multiple counts of criminal confinement after several victims came forward with accusations of being held captive in his basement for months.
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Julien, who pleaded guilty Feb. 11, had faced six to 20 years on charges of burglary and criminal confinement, which were dismissed along with two other felony charges.
Riley Choate has been charged with murder, battery, neglect of a dependent, criminal confinement, altering the scene of a death, failing to notify authorities of discovering a dead body and failing to report a dead body.
Kimberly Kubina, ex-wife of Christian's father Riley Choate, is facing 25 to 35 years in prison, following a plea deal that dropped her original murder, battery and criminal confinement charges in exchange for her cooperation in the trial against Riley Choate, according to the Northwest Indiana Times.
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Mr. Putin, who was president from 2000 to 2008, has repeatedly declared that Mr. Khodorkovsky, 47, is nothing more than a violent criminal who deserves his confinement in a Siberian prison.
He had evaluated Northington, his academic record, his family, history of solitary confinement and criminal record, concluding that Northington was a victim of trauma and mental health issues that were exacerbated by prison, yet never addressed.
Besides, states can readily improve newborn health in more effective and less restrictive ways than criminal penalties or civil confinement.
Lay is awaiting trial for 16 criminal charges, including unlawful confinement and attacking a police officer with bear spray.
He was released last year from a long and highly unusual military confinement to face criminal charges in Federal District Court here.
The Supreme Court set a constitutional limit today on the growing state practice of keeping convicted sexual predators in extended civil confinement after their criminal sentences expire.
Last month, the court heard arguments in another Kansas case on whether the state violated the constitutional guarantee of due process in sending sex offenders to indefinite civil confinement after their criminal sentences had ended.
To call these men and women corrections officers undersells what they do as they are the extreme watchdogs who send ordinary guards to jail and the criminals at hand to solitary confinement and longer sentences.
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