In sentence use of “arresting”

How to use in-sentence of “arresting”:

– The writ in essence requires that when arrested, a person has the right to be brought before a court or governmental judge to determine that there is a means to secure a person’s release unless there are lawful grounds presented by the arresting authorities to justify detention of the accused.

– In May 2020, police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota killed an unarmed black man called George Floyd while they were arresting him.

– In April 2020, police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the United States killed an unarmed black man called George Floyd while they were arresting him.

– Utopias of Nation: Local Mass Killing in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1941-42 by Tomislav Dulić, Uppsala Universitet, 2005 pages 124, 132, 133 Francetić participated personally in arresting and interrogations of prominent Serbian and Jewish leaders Sarajevo u revoluciji: Komunistička partija Jugoslavije u pripremama i organizaciji ustanka by Nisim Albahari, Istorijski arhiv Sarajevo 1977 Page 207 and ordered the murders of some of them.

– That law also stops police from arresting people only because of their immigration status.

– As Quasimodo returns to the cathedral, Esmeralda meets Phoebus, the captain of the guard, who has her confined, instead of arresting her.

In sentence use of arresting
In sentence use of arresting

Example sentences of “arresting”:

– The police started arresting Falun Gong followers, and according to human rights organizations, over 3000 people have been jailed and tortured to death.

– In a footnote in his opinion, Scalia argues with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg about what type of “individualized suspicion” is needed to justify arresting a person.

– This is a technicality since in the US police are required to give a Miranda warning if arresting a suspect.

– Croatian police have continued arresting people, including those who entered the area by boat via the international waterway.

– In 2001, Interpol could help in arresting or finding out about 1400 persons, generally criminals.

– On February 15, 1999 Turkey succeeded in kidnapping or arresting him in Nairobi and quickly transported him to Turkey.

– The positive impact of reform was seriously undermined in 1919 by the Rowlatt Act, named after the recommendations made the previous year to the Imperial Legislative Council by the Rowlatt Commission, which had been appointed to investigate “seditious conspiracy.” The Rowlatt Act, also known as the Black Act, vested the Viceroy’s government with extraordinary powers to quell sedition by silencing the press, detaining political activists without trial, and arresting any individuals suspected of sedition or treason without a warrant.

- The police started arresting Falun Gong followers, and according to human rights organizations, over 3000 people have been jailed and tortured to death.

- In a footnote in his opinion, Scalia argues with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg about what type of "individualized suspicion" is needed to justify arresting a person.

– However, since there have been many political problems happening in Turkey recently, especially with President Edrogan’s arresting of tens of thousands of political rivals since the failed coup attempt on July 15, 2016, it is unlikely that it would be allowed to part of the EU anytime soon because EU members believe that the current Turkish government is not respecting human rights, rule of law, or democracy.

– In 1309, Charles of Valois’ deputy Thibault de Chepoy ended the leadership of Rocafort, arresting him and sending him to Naples where he died of hunger the same year.

– The ex-lover of Tabassum had revenged on Safique by arresting him with an allegation of terrorism.

– In mid-July in Portland, Oregon, federal agents began arresting protesters by pulling them into vehicles that did not have police markings on them.

– On July 23, 1997, eight days after killing Versace, Cunanan killed himself with a gunshot through the mouth while living in a boat as police officials were close to arresting him.

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