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At least 10 people were taken into custody, they said.
At least six other men were in custody, they said.
And yet he's been in federal custody for nearly two years.
No one else was in custody last night, officials said.
After 18 months, a decision will be made on future custody.
He was held in custody for more than 18 hours.
She is now in the custody of social services officials.
She also has asked for custody of the couple's five children.
But so do many other people who are not taken into custody.
Those in custody are cut off from the outside world.
We'll put all of you in custody until we know what's going on.
Who had been in the general's custody for close to three days now.
He was trying to get custody of their only child.
Custody of the child would go to me as the mother.
We expected you might be taken into custody just as he was!
Who has taken him into custody, and what are you getting at.
Several government officials were taken into custody by the military.
He was still in custody at the time of his death.
He was taken back into custody less than 24 hours later.
He must be given the chance to take full custody.
Officials said the boy had been taken into custody with his family.
The two women are said to have made friends while in custody.
In most child custody cases the children are given to the wife.
A few days later, his family was also taken into custody.
He was in custody now, and so far had said nothing.
The first contract for a privately managed remand centre has been awarded.
A category C prison opened on the site in 1990, alongside the remand centre.
The remand centre was destroyed in a riot in 1990.
The deceased had committed suicide at a remand centre.
'They seem to think we are going to put a remand centre there,' he said.
Fostered as a baby, he was sent to a children's home at 11 and to a remand centre at 16.
As an awaiting-trial prison (or remand centre) its population is constantly changing.
The existing building opened as a Remand Centre in March 1988.
This remand centre was a low security place where hardcore inmates are moved to prior to their release back into the community.
Horizon Adult Remand Centre opened in 2002 with a capacity of 1026.
Risley opened as a remand centre for male and female inmates in 1964.
Tom reads over the report he'd written many years ago, when he had evaluated a ten-year-old Danny at the remand centre.
More than 150 officers battled to end the violence at a remand centre in Reading, Berks.
Low Newton Prison was originally constructed in 1965 as a mixed remand centre for 65 males and 11 females.
Steve had been nicked and was in prison - Ashford Remand Centre - for a while.
Juvenile boys ages 12-17 are initially sent to St. Andrew Remand Centre.
This was the first section to be vacated once the Remand Centre in the city was opened in 1986.
Kirklevington Grange Prison was originally opened in 1965 as a mixed remand centre.
The Remand centre Library service is run by Reading Borough Libraries.
They were imprisoned at the Manzini Remand Centre.
Saint Andrew Juvenile Remand Centre is a high security institution with a capacity of 48.
The institution opened as a Remand Centre in 1964, but is now a Category C prison for adult males.
Other terms used are penitentiary, correctional facility, remand centre, detention centre, and gaol or jail.
Later that year the remand prisoners were transferred to the new Adelaide Remand Centre.
Today the library service has seven branches and also runs the library service in Reading Remand Centre.
The facility also contains a remand prison with the capacity for 80 inmates.
The library in the Kampala remand prison is dedicated to her.
He was taken to a remand prison at the weekend and confined in a cell together with three other inmates.
And if it's a remand prison, why are there no night-time interrogations?
Remand prisons are often in city centres and appertain to court houses.
At 11:43 am rioting prisoners were seen approaching the remand prison, which was still secure.
In 1999 a new purpose-built remand prison will open at Cloverhill.
'You should have done it at your remand prison' Darren replies.
In 2004 Sweden had 84 people per 100,000 in either prison or remand prison.
It is a purpose built remand prison and houses most of the remand prisoners in the state.
The first buildings on the site were those of a Remand Prison or Bridewell.
The Wolds remand prison in Humberside is due to open in 10 days.
Cloverhill Prison, a remand prison, is located on a site adjacent to it.
After the major reconstruction, Kaunas Remand Prison was opened in the same place in 2004.
He began serving his sentence at Queenstown Remand Prison on the same day.
The £32 million remand prison has 156 single and 72 shared cells, each with its own lavatory and washbasin.
It had been the same in the N. K. V. D. remand prison.
Currently Butyrka remains the largest of Moscow remand prisons.
It was renamed the Auckland Central Remand Prison.
Most remand prisons are over 80 years old, with some, like Pankrác Prison, being more than 125 years old.
At 10:00 am, C&R units entered the remand prison and regained control, with six prisoners surrendering peacefully.
The practice of locking up young people in remand prisons should end immediately, according to an independent inquiry into four suicides at Feltham prison, Middlesex.
He was released from Queenstown Remand Prison at 10.43am on 11 August 2008.
Subsequently, Sajin was remanded for a period of 10 days in the Mahara remand prison.
'Most remand prisons are of a Victorian vintage, and have high-level barred windows making the job that much easier.'