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Since the strength of the Mexicans had been underrated, too small a posse had been collected, and since the deputy had not been provided with search warrants, MacPherson and his men decided it was much wiser to withdraw.
When the police use search warrants in connection with a vandalism investigation they are often seeking judicial approval to look for items such as cans of spray paint and nozzles from other kinds of aerosol sprays, etching tools or other sharp or pointed objects used to etch or scratch glass and other hard surfaces, and permanent marking pens, such as markers or paint sticks ; evidence of membership or affiliation with any gang or tagging crew, paraphernalia to include any reference to “( tagger ’ s name ),” and any drawings, writings, objects or graffiti depicting taggers ’ names, initials, logos, monikers, slogans, or mention of tagging crew membership ; any newspaper clippings relating details of or referring to any graffiti crime.
* 4: 35 a. m .: CNN reports that search warrants have been issued in south Florida because of information from the passenger lists of the hijacked planes.
The 1760s saw a growth in the intensity of litigation against state officers, who, using general warrants, conducted raids in search of materials relating to John Wilkes ' publications attacking both government policies and the King himself.
The Leon case applies only to search warrants.
In New Jersey v. T. L. O.,, the Supreme Court ruled that searches in public schools do not require warrants, as long as the searching officers have reasonable grounds for believing that the search will result in the finding of evidence of illegal activity.
and search warrants for terrorism investigations.
Search warrants were also expanded, with the Act amending Title III of the Stored Communications Access Act to allow the FBI to gain access to stored voicemail through a search warrant, rather than through the more stringent wiretap laws.
The so-called " sneak and peek " law allowed for delayed notification of the execution of search warrants.
The entire enterprise replicated the November action on a larger scale, including arrests and seizures without search warrants, as well as detention in overcrowded and unsanitary holding facilities.
As part of that mission LEO ' S carry firearms, defensive equipment, make arrests, execute search warrants, complete reports and testify in court.
The false arrests and illegal search warrants became the basis of Bari's civil rights suit, filed the following year.
On April 6, 2010, law enforcement officials in Mohave County, Arizona, and Washington County, Utah, served five search warrants seeking records from town officers.
The theft charge, in particular, finally gave investigators the probable cause they needed to obtain search warrants.
Jurisdictions that respect the rule of law and a right to privacy put constraints on the powers of police investigators, and typically require search warrants, or an equivalent procedure, for searches conducted as part of a criminal investigation.
may require additional search warrants.
Federal search warrants may be prepared on Form AO 93, Search and Seizure Warrant.
Each state also enacts its own laws governing the issuance of search warrants.
In the context of warrants, the Oxford Companion to American Law defines probable cause as " information sufficient to warrant a prudent person's belief that the wanted individual had committed a crime ( for an arrest warrant ) or that evidence of a crime or contraband would be found in a search ( for a search warrant )".
Warrants normally issued by a court include search warrants, arrest warrants, and execution warrants.
They also execute arrest warrants and execute search warrants.

search and granted
In 1887, Wright left the school without taking a degree ( although he was granted an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from the University in 1955 ) and arrived in Chicago in search of employment.
The independence of Pakistan in 1947 saw the settlement of the what is now the largest ethnic community in the city, the Muhajirs who migrated from India in search of a Muslim homeland and settled in Pakistan, that's why the culture of Karachi is very similar to any Indian Muslim dominant city and the city's first language is Urdu because of these Muhajir unlike other parts of the country Most properties vacated by Hindus were granted to Urdu-speaking Muslim migrants who had migrated from India, Known as Muhajirs, their descendants now form the majority of Karachi's residents, these Mohajirs of Urdu, Gujrati, Marathi, Konkani Muslims from India and Bengali origin are around 13 million.
These cards are granted by operating special wall-sized computer terminals ; since these terminals are also placed behind the color coded doors, sometimes it is possible to lure an alien into opening such doors and, after dispatching the creature, quickly move in to get the access without having to wander around in search for another terminal.
In England and Wales, the vast majority of attested constables enjoy full powers of arrest and search as granted by the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984.
A search warrant was granted by 4 am on January 7.
That the people have a right to hold themselves, their houses, papers, and possessions free from search and seizure, and therefore warrants without oaths or affirmations first made, affording a sufficient foundation for them, and whereby any officer or messenger may be commanded or required to search suspected places, or to seize any person or persons, his or their property, not particularly described, are contrary to that right, and ought not to be granted.
In the Supreme Court case Federal Trade Commission v. American Tobacco Co ,, the federal court ruled that the FTC, while having been granted a broad subpoena power, did not have the right to a general " fishing expedition " into the private papers, to search both relevant and irrelevant, hoping that something would come up.
If both sites have content geared toward the keyword topic, the backlink is considered relevant and believed to have strong influence on the search engine rankings of the webpage granted the backlink.
Under Conservative proposals, police sergeants would be able to authorise the use of stop and search of pedestrians and vehicles in a specific area for up to six hours — or 48 hours if permission is granted by a senior officer.
Lobengula had granted Sir John Swinburne the right to search for gold and other minerals on a tract of land in the extreme south-west of Matabeleland along the Tati River between the Shashe and Ramaquabane rivers in about 1870, in what became known as the Tati Concession.
The power of the proctors over persons who are not members of the university dated from charters granted by Elizabeth I and James I, which empowered the university authorities to search for undesirable characters, men and women, rogues, vagabonds, and other personas de male suspectas, and punish them by imprisonment or banishment.
Usirian, the god of death, claimed his soul but the Prince struck a bargain with the god-Apophas would be granted undeath in order to search the world for a perfect soul to take his place in the realm of the dead.
Dr. Edgerton perfected special sonar equipment for this research but permission to search was not granted by the Greek authorities.
The search can be granted, and the material gleaned turned over and used as evidence, on the basis of a senior officer believing it necessary to prevent a serious crime.
The Act also granted authority to issue search warrants for premises suspected of housing such materials.
These exceptions granted to game wardens are still considered to fall within the constitutional limits of search and seizure as outlined in the U. S. Constitution.
Extensive tracts of public land had already been granted to individuals and companies by the English colonial government in the eastern part of the colony of New York, and Mr. Tunnicliff visited this portion of the state in search of land, with a view of making it a future home for his family.
HER Majesty having been graciously pleased to signify her commands that a Medal be granted to all persons, of every rank and class, who have been engaged in the several Expeditions to the Arctic Regions, whether of discovery or search, between the years 1818 and 1855, both inclusive.
A warrant was granted to search his home.
D ' Arcy had negotiated the concession in 1901 with Mozzafar al-Din Shah Qajar, the Shah of Persia, who granted a 60-year petroleum search concession in a transaction in which no money changed hands.
In May 1901, William Knox D ' Arcy was granted a concession by the Shah of Iran to search for oil, which he discovered in May 1908.
The Act also granted authority to issue search warrants for premises suspected of housing such materials.

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