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Wayne Huggins, executive director of the Virginia State Police Association, has praised efforts to improve training but has said no-knock warrants are needed at times to prevent the loss of life or the destruction of evidence.

Before the warrant could be obtained, Anderson-Agimuk left the police station on the advice of an attorney.

Still, about 40 percent or more of these New Yorkers typically miss their court date, usually scheduled for 60 to 90 days after the citation is issued, resulting in an arrest warrant.

The law allows British authorities to examine, without a warrant, which servers a person connected to and when.

From Fortune

If there is a valid warrant and the issuing agency will take custody of the person, by law the police must make an arrest, it said.

In warranting your safe passage to the Duke's court, and your safe return from it to your own country, I think I cannot fail.

This exemption should not be taken as warranting a general exercise of the right of asylum on board vessels of war.

Nor is it always necessary to inflict lawful punishment, many circumstances warranting its remission.

Then, on the other hand, he has the right and duty of warranting his men.

Was Mr. Aubrey to be seduced into an act warranting them in proceeding to instant extremities against him?

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On this page you'll find 70 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to warranting, such as: uphold, affirm, require, necessitate, stipulate, and explain.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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