(1) When he emerged from the house, Constable Dimatulac placed Mr. Lloyd under arrest for being unlawfully in a dwelling house and for uttering threats.
(2) What we have seen in various states is little more than the confirmation of old maxims about how and why governments grow and what, if anything, can be done to arrest that growth.
(3) Li isn't as fluid or captivating as Jackie Chan, but his skills still arrest the attention.
(4) I have a warrant for your arrest
(5) Laura Blackburne, a judge who presides over a drug court in New York City, helped a suspect elude arrest in her courtroom.
(6) On arrest both men were taken to the police station and interviewed.
(7) The internal report will provide valuable ammunition for the Hamiltons who have said they intend to sue Scotland Yard for unlawful arrest and detention.
(8) The Terrorism Act extended the powers of the police to investigate, arrest and detain.
(9) They placed her under arrest
(10) The Offences Against the State Act, introduced in June 1939, allowed for the creation of special courts and increasing police powers to search, arrest , and detain.
(11) The claimant brought an action for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment.
(12) It works precisely because it has no illusions about what it is or the audience whose attention it's trying to arrest .
(13) The military tried several times to enlist him, and he was indeed arrested or threatened with arrest several times by the military police.
(14) But his efforts failed to arrest the progress of a Folkton & Flixton side who maintained their pole position with a three wicket win.
(15) As a private security guard, he had no authority to arrest or detain the pair.
(16) These are separate categories, but it does not follow that in every case of unlawful arrest by a police officer exemplary damages are appropriate.
(17) Mr. Montpellier has been custody since his arrest .
(18) The finding could help scientists develop drugs and other treatments that might one day slow or arrest the disease's progression.
(19) Yoga can arrest the progression of the disease, if it cannot reverse it.
(20) In this case, it is not suggested that Constable Bishop's actions were justified by the appellant's arrest on the outstanding warrant.