Arrest
"Deprive" means to force someone to do without something.
Take you to court for what? Custody? If you have had your parental rights terminated, you no longer have any authority over the child for that purpose if it was done through the courts. If you just gave the child to someone else without court authority or legal modification to an existing custody order, yes, he could do that.
To swipe someone's v-card means to deprive someone of his or her virginity.
Custody is having the protective care or guardianship of someone or something.
The term "at large" comes from Middle English and Old French, where "larges" meant "at liberty." It originally referred to someone who was not in custody or confinement and was free to move around.
Malice is the intention to harm or deprive someone or something in an illegal or immoral way.
It means to order someone returned to full custody (usually associated with ordering someone back to jail).
when you're in full custody someone has control over you. Like the police when they have custody over you they have captured you and you're in their control.
To deprive someone or a group of people of the possession of occupancy of something
Deprivation of liberty can be carried out by authorized state agents, such as law enforcement officers or judicial authorities, typically under legal frameworks like arrest warrants or court orders. Additionally, private individuals may be held accountable for unlawful detention or kidnapping. In some cases, institutions, such as mental health facilities, can also restrict a person's liberty under specific legal and medical guidelines. However, any deprivation of liberty must comply with laws and regulations to ensure it is justified and legitimate.
No, there is still a parent left with custody. And custody can never be willed. That is for the court to decide. The ones in the will can ask for custody but it is up to the court.
Interrogate someone.