Phrases with «judicial warrant»

A judicial warrant is a legal document issued by a judge that authorizes law enforcement authorities to take certain actions, such as searching a person's property or arresting a suspect. It ensures that the authorities have obtained the necessary permission from the court before carrying out these actions. Full definition

Sentences with «judicial warrant»

  • Before all else, law enforcement and national security authorities need to explain how the current provisions on judicial warrants do not meet their needs. (blog.privacylawyer.ca)
  • But some of the actions proposed — including not detaining immigrants in the country illegally for 48 hours based on ICE requests without judicial warrants — are already in place. (newsday.com)
  • The agency has argued that obtaining judicial warrants are unnecessary and would place too much burden on ICE officials and federal courts. (businessinsider.com)
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