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"It is abhorrent to our sense of justice and fair play to countenance the possibility that someone innocent of a crime may be incarcerated or otherwise punished for a crime which he or she did not commit," the judges wrote in a 21-page opinion.
In addition, individuals may be incarcerated in jails without sentences, while they await trial, sentencing, arraignment, or transfer.
Through the diaphragmatic defect, depending on its size, there may be intrathoracic herniation of intra-abdominal visceral organs, which may be incarcerated, strangulated or perforated.
I represent poor people, a lot of people who've had problems, who may be incarcerated".
Though he may be incarcerated until his mid-nineties, Zunar told VICE News he has to go back.
In a small number of cases pregnant women may be incarcerated for shorter periods at smaller regional centres with more limited access to services.
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If not for this series of films about the West Memphis 3, those men may well still be incarcerated and Damien Echols quite possibly dead.
"Will Pill be incarcerated?" Michael asked.
He would be incarcerated for 52 days.
But drug users should not be incarcerated.
If not Gitmo, where are they going to be incarcerated?
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