Sentence examples for order of detention from inspiring English sources

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But her party said there was no formal order of detention.

"The department is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for detainees, and maintaining the good order of detention facilities," the spokesman said.

One of the prosecutors, James P. Loonam, told Magistrate Judge Pohorelsky that the government intended to seek a permanent order of detention at a bail hearing scheduled for Thursday.

Judge Dearie, citing a 12-page detention memo that the government filed last week, concluded that "there are no reasonable conditions that will ensure this gentleman's presence or the safety of the community," and entered a permanent order of detention, which Mr. Dowling did not oppose.

The judge issued a permanent order of detention, which means he will not be released on bail.

Yakiri has accused him of kidnapping and sexual violence, but there is no order of detention for him at this time.

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"We are urging the immediate release on humanitarian grounds of 19 prisoners; that all prisoners have access to reading and writing materials and are not held in isolation; and that the authorities no longer use executive orders of detention that give detainees no recourse to the legal system," she said.

As of 13 September 2011, there were 17 people on orders of detention, one whose detention had been suspended, and 49 people on restriction orders.

The migration amendment (maintaining the good order of immigration detention facilities) bill, giving increased power to "authorised officers" to use force against people in immigration detention, would only make the situation worse.

The migration amendment (maintaining the good order of immigration detention facilities) bill would allow immigration officers – which may include private contractors – to use "reasonable force against any person" if the officer believed it was necessary to protect the life, health or safety of people in detention or to maintain the good order, peace or security of a detention centre.

"There are important public policy reasons that this should be accepted as a serious offence because of the good order of the detention centre and it places other detainees at risk of serious harm and injury that good order is disturbed," Lane said in her sentencing remarks.

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