Sentences with phrase «warrants used in their cases»

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FBI agents seized documents using several warrants after the case was referred in part by Mueller to New York federal prosecutors, Cohen attorney Stephen Ryan wrote in an email.
Search warrants are more often used in cases in which prosecutors do not trust people to preserve or turn over the records themselves.
So far, it seems the interest in BNB is warranted, although its use cases are still very limited in nature.
It's the second time in a month the attorney general's office has used a search warrant to obtain evidence in the case.
No mainstream scientists are advocating using geoengineering techniques right now, but more and more researchers feel that a worsening picture of global climate change warrants studying such interventions in case of a climate emergency in the future.
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In cases where immediate treatment is warranted, the same recommendations as for nonrecurrent UTIs apply, with the additional recommendations that antimicrobial therapy be given for a duration of 4 weeks and that an alternative drug class to the one used for treatment of the previous UTI be dispensed.
In some cases, the use of an under - tank heat pad (like those sold for reptile use) may be warranted to keep temperatures from falling much below 60 degrees for extended periods.
In this case, probably like it was with YouTube, they just didn't have enough people using the device for such purposes to warrant the continuation of updating the actual feature to keep it working.
In this case it is warranted because the other side uses percentages to exaggerate the problem all the time.
At issue in the case was whether the Stored Communications Act allowed prosecutors to use a warrant to obtain Microsoft emails stored on one of its servers in Ireland.
Finally, AG Saugmandsgaard ØE rejects the argument that the circumstances of the case under consideration are comparable to those which gave rise to the Court's pronouncements in Essent Netwerk and Association Vent de Colère, and warrant thereby the same positive conclusion as to the use of State resources.
Given the wide myriad of facts and cases which Justice Zabel could face, a public explanation for the hat is likely warranted, especially in light of the wide number of enumerated and analogous groups attacked through use of this political symbol, or the hundreds who have been publicly insulted.
On that issue, Nordheimer found «the concern over the submission about the chill on zealous advocacy loses much of its impact if the reality is that this zealous advocacy is being used to further arguments in cases where the facts would not, on an objectively reasonable basis, warrant the ultimate relief sought.»
Therefore, litigators can reliably use mock trial simulations to determine whether or not their evidence is strong enough to warrant going to trial in civil cases.
We have had great success in cross-examining witnesses, pointing out deficiencies in the search warrant and using other tactics to achieve an acquittal in drug production and conspiracy cases.
The central issue in this case is whether general warrants can be used to seize the content of private text messages from telecommunication service providers.
In a document titled The Case for Reforming the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act the Commissioner recommended that the law be amended to require private sector organizations «to publicly report on the number of disclosures they make to law enforcement under paragraph 7 (3)(c. 1), without knowledge or consent, and without judicial warrant, in order to shed light on the frequency and use of this extraordinary exception.&raquIn a document titled The Case for Reforming the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act the Commissioner recommended that the law be amended to require private sector organizations «to publicly report on the number of disclosures they make to law enforcement under paragraph 7 (3)(c. 1), without knowledge or consent, and without judicial warrant, in order to shed light on the frequency and use of this extraordinary exception.&raquin order to shed light on the frequency and use of this extraordinary exception.»
In this case your own life is threatened, even though you created the situation that warranted the use of lethal force against you.
However, many of use have read the reasons in more than one case where JP's decision on, say, a search warrant, was... problematic.
Along with the ACLU and ACLU of Maryland, we filed an amicus brief in the first case in the country where a judge threw out evidence obtained as a result of using a cell - site simulator without a warrant.
State of Maryland v. Andrews is the first case in the country (that we know of) where an appellate court has held the Fourth Amendment precludes using a cell - site simulator (commonly known as a Stingray) without a warrant.
The suggested process for using the I - PAS may be modified and amended in cases where child behavior or disabilities warrant.
If you are using the Services on behalf of an organization, you agree to these Agent Terms for that organization and you represent and warrant that you have the authority to bind that organization to these Agent Terms (in which case, «you», «your» and «Agent» will refer to that organization).
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