If you just grabbed an unconvicted murderer off the street and lynched him, you would be a murderer in your own right. |
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The real irony of the situation at Barlinnie is that untried, unconvicted prisoners face the worst conditions. |
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They were entitled to be treated in the same way as the rest of the unconvicted population, they said. |
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Japanese law states that prisoners sentenced to death shall be treated like unconvicted prisoners. |
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Persons in detention shall be subject to treatment appropriate to their unconvicted status. |
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In practice, the right of unconvicted prisoners to vote in general elections is limited. |
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The question then is whether the untried and unconvicted Guantanamo inmates require that level of security? |
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Do the untried and unconvicted Guantanamo inmates require this level of security? |
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Their hope is that he will re-emerge in time, unscathed and unconvicted of war crimes, to be given his own talk-show on al-Jazeera. |
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However, there are different conditions for unconvicted prisoners charged with capital offence. |
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International law permits a limited number of legitimate reasons for detaining unconvicted individuals. |
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In 2000 the courts declared unlawful the standard police practice of hanging on, forever, to DNA records of unconvicted people. |
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It would soon be amended to include provisions on the treatment of unconvicted prisoners and prisoners sentenced to the death penalty. |
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Accordingly, accused persons are separated from convicts and are treated in a different manner consistent with their status as unconvicted persons. |
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The part of Mathias, an unconvicted murderer haunted by his conscience, suited Irving's gift for the macabre and the melodramatic, and the play was to remain a feature of Irving's repertoire until his death. |
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Giving an unconvicted defendant the possibility of anonymity is not, therefore, just a balance to the protection given to the complainant but a recognition of the consequences of the process to him if not guilty. |
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For instance, pretrial and unconvicted detainees should be given the opportunity to work or study if they wish, and be allowed sufficient time out of the cell. |
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Please clarify whether the State party has taken measures to limit the duration of pretrial detention and prevent the numbers of unconvicted prisoners from becoming excessive. |
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In fact, all unconvicted prisoners are allowed to use their own clothes. |
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When detained in a single cell, unconvicted prisoners and death row inmates are prohibited from walking around and lying down freely: a particular sitting posture must be maintained. |
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