1.keep him in detainer for at least 72 hours
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1530年代,“拘留者”,源自 detain。作为法律术语,“拘留他人财产”的行为,于1610年代出现,源自盎格鲁-法语 detener,源自古法语 detenir(不定式的名词用法)。
扣留
Anglo-French detenour, alteration of detenir
The first known use of detainer was in 1619
1.keep him in detainer for at least 72 hours
2.she filed an action for unlawful detainer of land after nonpayment of rent
3.An unlawful detainer starts the formal court process for an eviction, which can end up on a person’s record and be viewed by potential landlords.
4.In this case, however, ICE's statement says Ibarra was released before a detainer could be issued.