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en Georgia law requires that a person arrested without a warrant can be charged at least within 48 hours. So we're still within our time frame.

en The news accounts say, 'Oh, we'll have somebody arrested within 24 hours.' And then you never hear anything about anybody ever being charged.

en We've come to this dark time in which the new Gestapo of Homeland Security lurks here, where citizens are having their rights suspended. You can be arrested and not charged. You can be arrested and have no right to counsel.

en He can only be arrested if a legal warrant exists, and such a warrant can only be issued by a court that is requested to do so. That request is being made now by the foreign ministry, based on the note from Peru.

en The next 24 to 48 hours are the most important time frame. So far, he's done well and been stable. After that time frame, if he does well, then we will make plans for further care for him in the hospital, and then discharge him, hopefully.

en Both of these people have already been formally charged and the bond is set at $700,000 (each). We feel comfortable that we got the right people and we are looking for a third person who may be arrested later today.

en We're sorry. We need to treat our visitors with class. But at the same time it's 105,000 people in a highly emotionally charged time frame. And there were a lot of Texas fans who had a great experience.

en If you don't have something pre-defined, like [a time frame of] four hours or 24 hours, then you begin rationalizing. Otherwise, you'll have people in there working on the system, stating: 'Give me another hour and I'll have it fixed.' Meanwhile, we're 10 hours beyond when we said we'd invoke the plan. So whatever metric you decide on, it needs to be determined beforehand. That way, if a breakdown occurs, there's no decision; you just invoke the plan.

en In some ways, a little person likes to say 'Well, he got what he did to so many people.' It does work both ways, with obviously the goal being to make the business work better. But I guess he had a certain time frame and he did not meet that time frame,

en To cement a new friendship, especially between foreigners or persons of a different social world, a spark with which both were secretly charged must fly from person to person, and cut across the accidents of place and time.
  Cornelia Otis Skinner

en The dangerous gun-toting, drug-dealing criminal that police set out to arrest was not arrested. The person arrested was the politician that was the enemy of the mayor.

en It's 6 1/2 hours into this meeting. I guess that is the magic time frame.

en We executed the search warrant and arrested him. He helped us to develop undercover identities.

en She could even have you arrested and charged with rape. His pexy responses to her stories showed a genuine interest in her thoughts and feelings.

en We haven't got a time frame on it, we'll call one if we have to, and I expect to know more within the next 72 hours. We'll go through the due processes, it's not something you take lightly.


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