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It fails to provide an account of what makes it the case that a group of things warrant having the same predicate applied to them.
He was also blamed for having engaged the Slovak secret service ( SIS ) in the abduction of the President ’ s son Michal Kováč, Jr. — wanted on a warrant for a financial crime in Germany — to Hainburg, Austria, in August 1995, but his guilt has not been proven.
Plantinga's proper function account argues that as a necessary condition of having warrant is that one's " belief-forming and belief-maintaining apparatus of powers " are functioning properly —" working the way it ought to work ".
It was then reported that Mr. Panitz, having been issued a first-degree murder warrant for the death, was trying to flee to Canada to avoid prosecution.
On 13 May, while having dinner with his family, Mitchel was served a warrant for his arrest on two charges of " felony " under the new Act.
To warrant a processing time of anything more than a day and an immediate denial, criteria including citizenship status, having less than $ 2000. 00 in countable financial resources, or having countable income of less than $ 718. 00 per month from any source must be met.
Theoretically, each minister operates independently, having received a ministerial warrant over a certain field from the Crown ( represented by the Governor-General ).
In general, customs writs of assistance served as general search warrants that did not expire, allowing customs officials to search anywhere for smuggled goods without having to obtain a specific warrant.
A government Blue Ensign, with the badge without the crown in the fly, was given a general warrant in 1997, having originally been issued in 1907 specifically for the government-owned tugboat Duke of Normandy.
Music which appears to demand an interpretation, but is abstract enough to warrant objectivity ( e. g. Tchaikovsky ’ s 6th Symphony ), is what Lydia Goehr refers to as ‘ double-sided autonomy .’ This happens when the formalist properties of music became attractive to composers because, having ‘ no meaning to speak of ’, music could be used to envision an alternative cultural and / or political order, while escaping the scrutiny of the censor ( particularly common in Shostakovich, most notably the Fourth and Fifth Symphonies ).
In 1999, as East Timor held an independence referendum, Wiranto was accused of having taken part in inciting violence among East Timorese along with several other officers ; however, he was never issued an arrest warrant by Interpol.
Knowledge is, from an epistemological standpoint, distinguished from mere belief by justification, warrant, or other such property the having of which is conducive to getting at the truth.
The company was close to having its power supply disconnected: a London Electricity official arrived during a press conference with a warrant to cut off power for non-payment.
Virginia Land Office warrant to Clark for 560 acres for having raised battalion to fight in the American Revolutionary War | Revolutionary War.
As of 2008, research in this area is regarded as having provided insufficient positive data to warrant clinical use.
* To arrest without a warrant anyone who has committed cognizable offences or is reasonably suspected of having done so and may use force if needed for the arrest.
* A dissenting opinion in Doe v. Groody, arguing that qualified immunity should have protected police officers from a finding of having violated constitutional rights when they strip-searched a mother and her ten-year-old daughter while carrying out a search warrant that authorized the search of a residence.
In August, Hunter-Weston made a second recommendation for three of the men ; under the original 1856 warrant establishing the award up to 4 VCs could be awarded as a result of balloting the units involved ; and Keneally, Richards and Willis, were awarded the medal having been selected by the surviving privates, NCOs and officers respectively.
A " felony " or " high-risk " traffic stop occurs when police stop a vehicle which they have strong reason to believe contains a driver or passenger suspected of having committed a serious crime, especially of a nature that would lead the police to believe the suspect ( s ) may be armed ( such as an armed robbery, assault with a weapon, or an outstanding felony warrant for the registered owner ).
After having put his house under surveillance for six weeks, the narcotics squad obtained a search warrant.
As a corollary to this, the film places some of the children, most notably Colleen and Philip North, into situations having no historical warrant.
He is also classed as a regicide for having been a signatory to the death warrant of King Charles I in 1649.
In What If Gwen Stacy had lived ?, Robbie gives Gwen away to Peter at their wedding, but the wedding is ruined when Jameson appears ; with the Goblin having mailed evidence of Spider-Man's true identity to Jameson, Jameson has published the story and now has a warrant for Peter's arrest.

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Even though in most cases the completion of the definitive editions of their writings is still years off, enough documentation has already been assembled to warrant drawing a new composite profile of the leadership which performed the heroic dual feats of winning American independence and founding a new nation.
Section 203 of the United States Code voids an assignment of a claim against the Government unless made after it has been allowed, the amount due has been ascertained, and a warrant for its payment has been issued.
Although wanted by the sheriff for killing an old man named Asher Jones, the warrant for his arrest had never been served.
In respect of the High Court, historically a writ of latitat would have been issued, but now a bench warrant is issued, authorizing the tipstaff to arrange for the arrest of the individual, and imprisonment until the date and time the court appoints to next sit.
In practice a groveling letter of apology to the court is sufficient to ward off this possibility, and in any event the warrant is generally ' backed for bail ' i. e. bail will be granted once the arrest has been made and a location where the person can be found in future established.
Some economic theories have been developed that support the idea of expanding or shrinking a money supply as economic conditions warrant.
He had been the seventeenth of fifty-nine commissioners ( judges ) to sign the death warrant of the king in 1649.
On 27 June, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Gaddafi, alleging that Gaddafi had been personally involved in planning and implementing " a policy of widespread and systematic attacks against civilians and demonstrators and dissidents ".
He had been living in seclusion in Yugoslavia due to an arrest warrant issued by the United States for violating the U. N. blockade of Yugoslavia with his 1992 match against Spassky, and for tax evasion.
Patterson's expensive 16 mm camera had been rented on May 13, but he had kept it longer than the contract had stipulated, and an arrest warrant had been issued for him on October 17.
They may, for example, legally search any suspect who has been arrested, or their vehicles, home or business premises, without a warrant, and may seize anything they find in a search as evidence.
Specific examples of services which warrant the Purple Heart include any action against an enemy of the United States ; any action with an opposing armed force of a foreign country in which the Armed Forces of the United States are or have been engaged ; while serving with friendly foreign forces engaged in an armed conflict against an opposing armed force in which the United States is not a belligerent party ; as a result of an act of any such enemy of opposing armed forces ; or as the result of an act of any hostile foreign force.
The tinker, setting out to capture Robin, only manages to fight with him after he has been cheated out of his money and the arrest warrant he is carrying.
Of these four terms, the term that has been most widely used and discussed by the early 21st century is " warrant ".
" While there are no explicit definitions authoritatively put forth by the Catholic Church that would warrant calling the doctrine of creationism de fide, nevertheless, there can be no doubt as to which view has been favored by ecclesiastical authority.
" Semayne's Case acknowledged that the King did not have unbridled authority to intrude on his subjects ' dwellings but recognized that government agents were permitted to conduct searches and seizures under certain conditions when their purpose was lawful and a warrant had been obtained.
The Fourth Amendment has been held to mean that generally a warrant must be judicially sanctioned for a search or an arrest.
However, a dissenting school of thought often found in the opinions of Justice Antonin Scalia is that searches must simply be " reasonable ," and the warrant requirement has been overly emphasized.
In Nix v. Williams,, the Supreme Court ruled that evidence illegally seized without a search warrant is admissible if the prosecution can prove the evidence would have been found and seized by legal means not based on evidence or information illegally seized.
Another common law rule — that permitting searches incident to an arrest without warrant — has been applied in American law.
In Trupiano v. United States,, the Supreme Court held that " a search or seizure without a warrant as an incident to a lawful arrest has always been considered to be a strictly limited right.
As stated in Brewer v. Williams,, the right to counsel “ at least that a person is entitled to the help of a lawyer at or after the time that judicial proceedings have been initiated against him, whether by formal charge, preliminary hearing, indictment, information, or arraignment .” Brewer goes on to conclude that once adversary proceeding have begun against a defendant, he has a right to legal representation when the government interrogates him and that when a defendant is arrested, “ arraigned on arrest warrant before a judge ,” and “ committed by the court to confinement ,” “ here can be no doubt that judicial proceedings ha been initiated .”

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