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warrants

n. (plural of warrant English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: warrant)

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Fourth Amendment that warrants shall particularly describe the things to be seized makes general searches under them impossible and prevents the seizure of one thing under a warrant describing another.

The judges rotate being on call to sign late-night warrants and put out any fires that might arise.

Derringer warrants an indictment, regardless of the exculpatory evidence.

DNA to see if they had outstanding Disty warrants against them, and if they did, then the case would be closed.

Technically, warrants were on file, and she could look them up if she wanted to.

Stern, Zaetl, and Rothman, warrants issued by the Disty fifteen years before.

Usually victims of vengeance killings died shortly after the warrants were issued, before they could become Disappeareds.

Amoma, and then before the Third Multicultural Tribunal, which issued the warrants, were held in absentia.

They would have checked the warrants, seen that they were in order, and sent the Wygnin on their way.

She studied the warrants for a moment, then slid the hand-held back to Solar, who waved it at her.

The Wygnin did not have the proper warrants, and Jamal might be able to fight that on some kind of technicality.

But to her knowledge, no one ever caught the Wygnin with questionable warrants before.

All their clients successfully disappear, and none of the warrants on them get fulfilled.

Public danger warrants the substitution of executive process for judicial process.

Second, the raids were conducted and the books were confiscated without warrants of search or seizure or court order of any kind.