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to custody
noun
The legal right to take care of something or somebody, especially children.
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He was recalled to custody.
He was treated and returned to custody.
And I was told: "We are sentencing to custody.
Discharged to custody of her common-law husband".
We need to invest in alternatives to custody that combat the reasons for offending.
Return on equity for products tied to custody, clearing, cash management and the like exceeds 22%.
He was never sentenced to custody and broke a restraining order.
Mr Venables has now been returned to custody for an unspecified breach of his licence.
Mr. Nakoula, his hands cuffed in front of him, was returned to custody.
DIVORCE battles can be extremely acrimonious, particularly when it comes to custody of children.
The judge then set bail at $150,000, and Ms. Foster was returned to custody.
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