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It gave the people democratic rights, the right to be presented in court before a jury of peers after arrest and before imprisonment.
John Davis Bradburn arrested Francisco Madero in 1910 due to Madero's involvement in the anti-Diaz movement and his opposition to the long-standing dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz in Mexico. Madero had declared his candidacy for the presidency and was advocating for democratic reforms, which threatened the existing regime. Bradburn, as a military officer loyal to Díaz, viewed Madero's actions as a challenge to the authority of the government, leading to his arrest. Madero's detention further galvanized support for the revolution against Díaz.
the military eats eggrolls drinks soy sauce then barfs it up into the peoples mouths. The military then arrest u rapes u then throws u off a builing into a pool of sharks with rabbies.
When he was about to be captured by Union troops, he tried to escape dressed as a woman. This was not a very Confederate way of handling arrest.
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Military Arrest is when the Military takes a civilian into custody.
An arrest by the Military!
The people of Myanmar elected Aung San Suu Kyi.But the military leaders of Myanmar refused to step down and did not accept the election's results . Besides , the military put the elected pro-democracy leaders , including Aung San Suu Kyi,under house arrest . Aung San Suu Kyi continued her struggle for democracy . Her struggle has won international fame . She has also been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.Although the people of Myanmar are still struggling to bring a democratic government in their country.
He was put under military arrest.
It is non-democratic because when the people voted for Aung San Suu Kyi to be their president, the military had her arrested, and placed under house arrest. They have refused to hand over power to her and continue to subject the people to their military dictatorship. They have had many thousands arrested for protesting against them and have killed thousands more ethnic tribal people in the countryside. The military junta's recent behavior after the cyclone, in preventing relief efforts, disqualifies them from office.
well you could say: he was put under military arrest
"Military arrest" is often used to mean that a civilian is taken into military custody.However, the civilian term "arrest" is termed "apprehension" by the military, being the physical act of detaining a violator of law.The term "arrest" means the notification of an individual that charges will be sought in connection with an offense. In most cases, this entails restriction to quarters while the legal process proceeds.The actual definition is Arrest : "moral restraint imposed on a person by oral or written orders of the competent authority, limiting the person's personal liberty pending disposition of the charges."
The people of Myanmar elected Aung San Suu Kyi.But the military leaders of Myanmar refused to step down and did not accept the election's results . Besides , the military put the elected pro-democracy leaders , including Aung San Suu Kyi,under house arrest . Aung San Suu Kyi continued her struggle for democracy . Her struggle has won international fame . She has also been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.Although the people of Myanmar are still struggling to bring a democratic government in their country.
A civilian is taken into military custody
A federal marshal does have a wide jurisdiction and can arrest a military official just like anyone else, but normally military police and a military court will deal with a soldier in an arrest case (if it happened on military property or while they are in service (DEPLOYED). Just because you are a soldier doesn't make you any less vulnerable to arrest. A village police officer can arrest a military official if a violation occurs in their jurisdiction. No soldier immunity in the U.S.Cheers!
Yes, the term 'military arrest' is a noun, a compound noun, a word for a detainment or incarceration by a member of the armed forces; a word for a thing.
It is non-democratic because when the people voted for Aung San Suu Kyi to be their president, the military had her arrested, and placed under house arrest. They have refused to hand over power to her and continue to subject the people to their military Dictatorship. They have had many thousands arrested for protesting against them and have killed thousands more ethnic tribal people in the countryside. The military junta's recent behavior after the cyclone, in preventing relief efforts, disqualifies them from office.