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1
Under inherent contempt, the House sergeant-at-arms can arrest and
detain
people
.
2
Even in Kabul, they illegally arrest and
detain
people
and loot restaurants, witnesses say.
3
It also allows soldiers to
detain
people
for up to seven days without a court warrant.
4
The government is rushing through legislation to authorise it to
detain
people
in a foreign country.
5
Australia's government is rushing through legislation to authorise it to
detain
people
in a foreign country.
6
Immigration enforcement officers have been granted greater powers to stop and
detain
people
on the street.
7
It can still
detain
people
in secret or hand them over to another country for interrogation.
8
This includes the ability to
detain
people
,
or restrict the movement of people, to eliminate a health risk.
9
Gorsuch, appointed by Trump last year, questioned the scope of the government's power to
detain
people
without hearings.
10
New Zealand lacks the facilities to forcibly
detain
people
who have severe drug and alcohol addictions, health experts say.
11
Victoria Police also will be able to ultimately
detain
people
if people continue to breach (CHO's orders).
12
It was the first time the Inland Revenue had used its power to
detain
people
with unpaid student debt.
13
It's going to be very oppressive. The military has said it would
detain
people
for a week at most.
14
Mr Puna's arrest marks the first time Inland Revenue has used its power to
detain
people
with unpaid student debt.
15
Human Rights Watch complains of regular prisoner abuse and of governors bypassing the judicial system to
detain
people
without trial.
16
Thailand currently has an interim charter that gives the military government sweeping powers, including the ability to arbitrarily
detain
people
.
detain
people
detain