Sentences with phrase «valid warrant»

A "valid warrant" means an official document issued by a court authorizing the police or other law enforcement agencies to take a specific action, such as arresting someone or searching a property. It is considered legitimate and meets the legal requirements. Full definition
While the FBI obtained a valid warrant, it must still execute the search in a reasonable manner — and forcing Apple to break encryption might not qualify.
De Blasio responded Tuesday with fresh orders for cops to block ICE agents from entering city schools unless they have a valid warrant — and call in the lawyers even then.
On January 23 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that law enforcement authorities do not generally have a right to affix a GPS tracking device to a suspect's car without first obtaining a valid warrant.
In Segura, the first search of defendant's apartment was illegal, but the second search of the apartment was legal and based on a valid warrant.
Rather, he ruled, the constitutional notice requirement «is satisfied when a valid warrant is obtained and served on the holder of the property to be seized, the ISP.»
You can also claim that the police did not have a valid warrant prior to conducting a search or that it was not your intention to traffic drugs.
The people doing this need to be prepared to refuse entry to the house of worship, even to a police officer carrying a valid warrant.
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