search warrant

NOUN
  1. a warrant authorizing law enforcement officials to search for objects or people involved in the commission of a crime and to produce them in court; the warrant describes the locations where the officials may search
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How To Use search warrant In A Sentence

  • The High Court quashed the search warrants last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • The police must have reasonable grounds for suspicion before they can get a search warrant.
  • A search warrant was produced while he was ushered into the living room where he was grilled for 15 minutes.
  • West Vancouver police executed a search warrant on the residence later that day.
  • The High Court quashed the search warrants last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • When he applied to his superiors for a search warrant his request was turned down. Times, Sunday Times
  • JPs grant search warrant next day. The Sun
  • The police must have reasonable grounds for suspicion before they can get a search warrant.
  • In the detectives' determination to pursue what they clearly but wrongly thought were guilty men, they misled a judge to obtain search warrants. Times, Sunday Times
  • Officers armed with a search warrant entered the flat.
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