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But recent court rulings have held that prisoners there may challenge their detentions in federal court.
The Supreme Court gave the lower courts only limited guidance about how those held may challenge their detentions.
Ultimately, LSMPAs raise many issues of enforcement, management costs and governance structure that may challenge their effectiveness.
Detainees who deny that they satisfy any §1226(c) predicate may challenge their mandatory detention in a Joseph hearing.
Not surprisingly, prosecutors commonly condition plea offers on postponing hearings where defendants may challenge their arrests and request release.
However, RCTs evaluating diagnostic procedures are prone to specific risks of bias and threats to the statistical power which may challenge their validity and feasibility.
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They may also challenge their detention before a secret tribunal called the Special Immigration Appeals Commission, but the tribunal is empowered to hear evidence from the authorities in the absence of the suspects or their lawyers and can order detention if it believes there are "reasonable grounds to suspect" links to international terror networks.
People who want to combat prejudice may need to challenge their own prejudices, too.
"I think there is paranoia among the ruling class that if they give too much leeway to dissent, however reasonable, others may start to challenge their authority more and more," Mr. Muscati said.
In all of those jurisdictions, many people sentenced in recent years may be expected to challenge their sentences.
Within hours state and commonwealth prosecutors had written to 22 people, including a number of her former clients, informing them that they may have grounds to challenge their convictions.
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