"suspect" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Japanese police have the right to detain suspects for a long period.
- The initial failure to detain criminal suspects often leads to the collapse of the entire case.
- Human rights groups report that the police often detains suspects longer than 10 hours.
- It also has the authority to detain suspects, including well-known figures, and frequently does so.
- They are effective in tracking and detaining suspects until police arrive.
- The force, set up to assist the police, has been given new powers to detain suspects for a period of 30 minutes.
- The law allows the police to detain suspects for up to 23 days without an indictment.
- Prior to this act, the period which the police could detain terrorist suspects without bringing charges was 14 days.
- Under British terrorism laws, police can detain suspects for up to 28 days without bringing formal charges.
- Local authorities started to detain suspects in the case.
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