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All deprivation of liberty duties to be done by the police.
However, deprivation of liberty for a shorter period does not have such an effect.
Is deprivation of liberty or the person's occupation at stake?
We're talking about the serious potential deprivation of liberty."
Capital punishment has been substituted by longer term deprivation of liberty and life sentencing.
These additions are known as the 'deprivation of liberty safeguards', and were implemented in April 2009.
Injury to reputation in itself, even if defamatory, does not constitute deprivation of liberty.
We propose the replacement of the death penalty with the deprivation of liberty.
The legacy of terrorism is the deprivation of liberty.
Abduction and related offences such as kidnapping, deprivation of liberty or false imprisonment.
The punishment for the crime is deprivation of liberty and all the associated loss of freedom (such as movement, association etc).
This is an excessive deprivation of liberty, described as such by the case law of the European Court.
The dissenting justices held that the law was punitive and imposed severe deprivations of liberty.
Deprivation of liberty, as provided for in this document, is a serious act, even when it is for a restricted period.
Dante Arthurs-convicted in 2007 to the murder and deprivation of liberty of an eight-year-old school girl.
Deprivation of liberty (8 votes against 1)
The Fifth Amendment clearly prohibits the deprivation of liberty without due process of law."
Illegal deprivation of liberty is punishable.
The judiciary is attributed the exclusive right to impose a punishment entailing a deprivation of liberty (Subarticle 3).
For example, it has suggested that any deprivations of liberty that violate the freedom of association must be deemed arbitrary.
He was charged with "deprivation of liberty, the unlawful use of a motor vehicle, obstructing police, firearm and drug related offences".
This consultation resulted in the amendment of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 to contain the 'deprivation of liberty safeguards'.
Medina is currently under arrest for "unlawful deprivation of liberty and aggravated promotion of prostitution", along with her son and his wife.
'Deprivation Of Liberty', one of the definitions of abuse within UK law.
"Mandatory minimums add additional deprivations of liberty" based on facts "that should be found by a jury beyond a reasonable doubt," Mr. Ingram said.