Word: warranting
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...waistband and a backpack with food for several days. When he left, he handed her his wallet and driver's license with the remark: "I won't be needing these any more." Among the personal possessions he left behind was a book on tarot. A warrant was issued for Frazier's arrest and a watch put on his cabin...
Four high-ranking Harvard officials-President Pusey, Deans Dunlop and May, and Archibald Cox, the University spokesman who swore out the warrant against Ryan-received subpoenas from the defense to testify at the trial. All but Pusey appeared...
Laws providing for police seizure of explosives without a warrant...
...sheriff while the locals yelled for his blood, Nelson appealed to a passing judge to arrest his attacker. "What's the name of your assailant?" asked the judge. When Nelson confessed he didn't know, the judge said, "Sorry. I can't write out an arrest warrant without a name." A Hinesville policeman finally saved him from lynching, though not from eventual arrest by vengeful deputies, who charged him with, among other things, raping B-girls...
...degree from Harvard, stated that the exact measures to be imposed would be announced at 11 a. m. today. While the War Emergency Act grants his government virtually unrestricted powers to suppress insurrection, indications are that the measures announced yesterday will be largely limited to search and seizure without warrant and regulation of public assembly...