answersLogoWhite

0

Need more specific info. In some cases for ever.

User Avatar

Wiki User

17y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

About how many were detained on Ellis island?

8,687 people were detained on Ellis Island


What does you are a person who is liable to be detained mean?

it means that you are liable (or most likely) to be detained (or arrested/ placed into custody). Hope this helps


Who is the detained hero for seven years in the odyssey?

Odysseus.


How long can a person be detained without charge in Queensland Australia?

for life


Should a person who can't read that is involved in drugs be detained or released?

no


What does detained or confined means?

detained


When a person is arrested they have the right to know why they have been detained and to contest that detainment in court?

Habeus Corpus


a right that states a person cannot be detained without being charged with a specific crime?

habeas corpus


How many subjects want to pass in Osmania University for not to be detained?

6


How many years old is a person who has lived for a million years?

A person who has lived for a million years would be a million years old.


When was Detained created?

Detained was created on 2002-04-24.


When Police detain someone longer than reasonable a stop reverts to a what?

An investigative detention is technically a "Terry stop," named for the law established in Terry v. Ohio. The detention can be for as long as is "reasonably necessary," and in most jurisdictions there is no clear-cut time limit. Exceptions include Nevada, where the statutory limit on investigative detentions is one hour.An investigative detention ends whenthe officer tells the detained person they are free to go,the officer arrests the detained person,the detained person agrees to cooperate with the investigation,the officer moves the detained person from the location of the detention against the detained person's willthe detention is no longer reasonably necessary or the gravity of the crime does not warrant a longer detentionA court might view a 6-hour investigative detention as reasonable when the crime at hand is murder, but unreasonable if the crime is the theft of a candy bar.If the detained person is not arrested, does not agree to cooperate, and the duration of the detention is no longer reasonable, the detention is unlawful. Depending on the jurisdiction, an unlawful detention could be charged as false imprisonment, oppression under color of authority, a civil rights violation, or even kidnapping if the person is moved from the original location.