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A detainer is typically placed on an individual when they are facing serious charges, such as felony offenses, or when there is a significant concern about public safety or the individual’s potential flight risk. Common reasons include pending criminal charges, probation violations, or if the person is wanted for a serious crime in another jurisdiction. The detainer ensures that law enforcement can hold the individual for further legal proceedings.

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