Detaining someone for being late is generally considered unreasonable and unjust, as tardiness can be caused by various factors beyond an individual's control, such as traffic or unforeseen circumstances. Instead of punitive measures, it is more constructive to address the underlying reasons for lateness and promote better time management. Open communication and understanding are key to resolving issues related to punctuality.
Cite or cited, those two words are not connected with being detained. they are used to issue a ticket or a writ but not to detain.
Rosa Parks got home late on December 1, 1955 because she was detained at the police station for three hours
It sounds like the defendant is being detained, or will be detained, at the request of the state pending (presumably) charges by the state prosecutor.
It is considered resisting arrest and you can be charged with that offense, in addition to whatever charge you were detained for in the first palce.
To prevent someone being unlawfully detained.
The email should include how late the person will be. One should also have a valid reason for being late. Sometimes a phone call would be better than an email. Do not forget to apologize for being late.
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bewear, this diffinately a scam.
He is a suspected Saudi terrorist being detained in Guantanamo.
No. Not an actual "written" record.
You can be arrested and detained without a warrant. A criminal attorney can give you some help, and if you have been arrested, you should consult one immediately.