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                    [Summary] => Arbitrary detention is com-mitted by a public officer or employee who restrains or keeps a person without legal grounds.  But is actual physical restraint necessary to render one liable for the crime?  This is the question raised in this case of Bob, a town mayor in the Visayas.

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