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Dunne told me, "We know that arrest, in and of itself, is protective.
The judge acceded to all requests, ordering that arrest records for those defendants be sealed.
Rumours that arrest warrants have been issued turn into rumours that they haven't.
In the United States, women and girls are repeatedly victimized by prostitution laws that arrest them rather than help them.
(Dr. Bharucha declined to comment on that rumor, saying only that arrest "would have continued to be a last resort").
Citing their work, a federal task force recommended that arrest become the standard response to misdemeanor domestic violence cases.
If drama is conflict, then the conflicts that arrest us, that we constantly return to, are the ones that matter.
Wood said he did not believe detention was "necessarily traumatic" for children, but admitted that arrest could be.
Crack interaction with subgrain (and grain) boundaries produces local deflections and branches that arrest over a short distance.
Immunization with genetically engineered, attenuated malaria parasites (GAP) that arrest during liver infection confers sterile protection in mouse malaria models.
It might be tempting to conclude from this that arrest rates are higher among Non-UK nationals.
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