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  2. Pre-trial detention - Wikipedia

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    The police believe the suspect may not appear in court; The police believe the suspect may commit another crime if released on bail; Remanding a suspect following arrest and until their first hearing at a magistrates' court is a decision made by the police using the criteria set above. Any such person ‘remanded in police custody’ will be ...

  3. Innocent prisoner's dilemma - Wikipedia

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    The innocent prisoner's dilemma, or parole deal, is a detrimental effect of a legal system in which admission of guilt can result in reduced sentences or early parole. When an innocent person is wrongly convicted of a crime, legal systems which need the individual to admit guilt — as, for example, a prerequisite step leading to parole ...

  4. Template:Essay-like - Wikipedia

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    To replace the text "a personal reflection or essay", you may use {{Essay-like|article or section|yourtext}} or {{Essay-like|2=yourtext}} Articles tagged without the optional date parameter will be given the parameter by a bot. Add a new item to the talk page explaining the problem so editors will know what to address, and when to remove this tag.

  5. Letting prisoners out early to save money is not the answer - AOL

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    With budgets stretched thin, several states are considering letting inmates out of prison early to save money. Even though they may be more likely to commit new crimes, politicians are saying the ...

  6. Thousands of federal inmates still await early release under ...

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    Thousands of nonviolent federal prisoners eligible for early release under a promising Trump-era law remain locked up nearly four years later due to inadequate implementation, prisoner advocacy ...

  7. Solitary confinement - Wikipedia

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    Solitary confinement is a form of imprisonment in which an incarcerated person lives in a single cell with little or no contact with other people. It is a punitive tool used within the prison system to discipline or separate incarcerated individuals who are considered to be security risks to other incarcerated individuals or prison staff, as well as those who violate facility rules or are ...

  8. Erik Menendez Admits Lying to Police About Parents' 1989 ...

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    On the night of Aug. 20, 1989, hours before they told police they were shocked to find their parents' bullet-riddled bodies, the brothers burst into the room where the two were watching TV and ...

  9. Template:Life imprisonment overview - Wikipedia

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    A whole life order means life without parole (e.g. natural life in prison until death). However, there is, at least in theory, a possibility of release of prisoners serving such sentences, as the Secretary of State for Justice has the power to release on licence any life sentence prisoner on compassionate grounds in exceptional circumstances. [75]