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- Detained (2024) - IMDb
Detained: Directed by Felipe Mucci With Abbie Cornish, Laz Alonso, Moon Bloodgood, John Patrick Amedori A woman wakes up in a police interrogation room with no memory of the night prior
- Detained vs. Arrested: What’s the Difference? - Lawrina
People frequently believe that being detained and arrested is equivalent to criminal law But what is the difference between arrest and detention? While both situations include dealing with the police, an arrest entails being accused of a crime, while a detention just involves a brief police interrogation
- DETAINED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DETAINED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of detain 2 to force someone officially to stay in a place: 3… Learn more
- Detained movie review film summary (2024) - Roger Ebert
Once you get over the fact that there won’t be much resembling logical human behavior in “Detained,” the film that follows undeniably provides its own simple pleasures in the Goofy Escapism department
- Detained (2024 film) - Wikipedia
Detained is a 2024 American psychological thriller film directed by Felipe Mucci It stars Abbie Cornish, Laz Alonso, Moon Bloodgood, John Patrick Amedori, Justin H Min, Breeda Wool, and Silas Weir Mitchell
- DETAIN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
They were detained by the police for questioning He claimed he had been illegally detained Unexpected business had detained her
- Detained - definition of detained by The Free Dictionary
To keep from proceeding; delay or retard: Our friends were detained by heavy traffic 2 To keep in custody or confinement: The police detained several suspects for questioning 3 Archaic To retain or withhold (payment or property, for example)
- DETAIN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
When people such as the police detain someone, they keep them in a place under their control The act allows police to detain a suspect for up to 48 hours [VERB noun] He was arrested and detained for questioning [VERB noun] To detain someone means to delay them, for example by talking to them Thank you We won't detain you any further
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