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Lockups

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Lockups meaning

plural of lockup

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Just out of police lockups on a charge of racial hostility, Working People’s Alliance (WPA) executive member Tacuma Ogunseye on Monday said he has not been questioned by police about other offences and vowed to continue refusing to cooperate with police.

That really requires a 3A or better power supply in my experience, I had lockups running GnuRadio until I went to as big of a power supply as I could get.

Trick and Axiom started the match out with lockups.

Larger lockups have sold for more, but they were for their development potential.

Roughly 42 – or 0.7% -- of the 6,135 detainees who were on Rikers Island and other city lockups from April through June identify as trans, intersex or non-binary, records show.

The ECB didn't deliver the surprise that some were expecting after the late-breaking lockups but they certainly put December in play.

The surge of cases at the Cook County Jail marked the latest in a series of coronavirus flare-ups in lockups across the country and one of the largest known clusters of infections in a single U.S. location.

They are the only deaths so far in federal prisons, but state and local lockups have seen deaths.

Bolsonaro's government has proposed moving powerful incarcerated drug lords to federal lockups, and building more prisons at the state level.

In recent years, lockups have also been inundated by opioid addicts, who research has shown may be more likely to attempt suicide.

Patton said the MCC isn’t as bad as more violent lockups, like Rikers Island.

HALIFAX — A national prisoners' advocate is praising a 20-day peaceful protest by inmates at a Halifax jail as a rare and effective tactic that sets an example for similar efforts at the country's provincial lockups.

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — An FBI agent has testified that he thinks a California man may have sexually assaulted 100 or more female inmates while transporting them between lockups around the country over the past 15 years.

Such "veteran pods" are becoming an increasingly common part of state and county lockups as the criminal justice system focuses more on helping troubled former service members.