Tsarnaev agreed to an order of voluntary detention, the court record showed.
Just 48 hours later, the president issued an executive order for the closure of Guantanamo detention facilities within one year and another executive order banning the use of CIA coercive interrogation techniques.
"The state... agrees to offset the days in which the appellant was detained for the purpose of a criminal investigation prior to his administrative detention from the period of the current administrative detention order, and also announces that as long as no new significant and substantive material is added regarding the appellant, there is no intention to extend the administrative detention, " a statement said.
While President Barack Obama issued an executive order in 2009 disavowing the use of torture, banned the use of enhanced interrogation techniques on terrorism suspects, and ordered the closure of secret detention facilities, the order did not repudiate the practice of rendition.
After preliminary investigations, the court judge issued an order for the temporary detention of Hofer and Vahideh Q, and the two were imprisoned.
At issue was whether the Authorization for Use of Military Force -- passed by Congress after the September 11, 2001, attacks -- gave the president the power to order the indefinite military detention of an accused terrorist seized on domestic soil.
Earlier this year, he signed an executive order creating a formal system of indefinite detention at Guantanamo and starting new military tribunals for detainees there.
The ship has been flying a Curacao flag, but it will be switched to a Russian flag "in order to avoid a possible detention of the ship, " the state-run Itar-Tass news agency reported.
Key Democrats still share the goal of the president's executive order signed in the first days of the new administration demanding the detention center be shut down next January.
Mr Guzman had sent a written questionnaire to the former dictator last year, during his 17-month detention in Britain on the order of a Spanish judge, but it had been returned uncompleted.
After six month of detention, in February 2003, I was released on order of supervision and became officially stateless since I could not be deported.
It cited human rights concerns and the continued detention of political prisoners as factors in extending the annual sanctions order.
Judge Hart also warned the boy - who has previous convictions for assaulting a police officer, disorderly behaviour and battery - that if he breaches the terms of the sentence he faces a 12-month detention and training order in a young offenders' institute.
Ricardo Bartholmew-Clarke, 17, of no fixed abode, was sentenced to an eight month detention and training order.
The teenager, who was convicted of manslaughter in November, was given a two-year detention and training order at Derby Crown Court on Monday.
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He "was found hanging in the shower of his detention cell", according to a court report released after a request to lift a gagging order on the case.
Following his detention and subsequent order to remain under house arrest, some high-level supporters including the Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem and UK politicians accused the Israeli government of harassment.
All executive directives, orders, and regulations inconsistent with this order, including but not limited to those issued to or by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from September 11, 2001, to January 20, 2009, concerning detention or the interrogation of detained individuals, are revoked to the extent of their inconsistency with this order.
WHITEHOUSE: Executive Order 13491 -- Ensuring Lawful Interrogations
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