Sentence examples for committed a trespass from inspiring English sources

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"If Mr Nitschke had sought in some way to restrain Mr Brayley he would have committed a trespass on him," said Nugent.

"It is clear that when the defendant was ordered by the police to vacate the park, he was not legally entitled to refuse," Judge Sciarrino wrote, adding that at that point Mr. Nunez "allegedly committed a trespass".

The majority held that by physically installing the GPS device on the defendants car, the police had committed a trespass against Jones' "personal effects" – this trespass, in an attempt to obtain information, constituted a search per se.

They say the man in the moon is a wood-stealer, who during church time on the holy sabbath committed a trespass in the wood, and was then transported to the moon as a punishment; there he may be seen with the axe on his back and the bundle of brushwood (dornwelle) in his hand.

As Scalia understood it, the police, by surreptitiously placing the GPS device on Jones' car, technically committed a trespass "and thereby render[ed] the owner of the car not secure in his effects," making whatever evidence was gathered from the device the results of an unreasonable search.

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A neighbour who goes into the airspace above a person's land without permission almost always commits a trespass.

Is it necessary that the officers will commit a trespass on the property or persons of those with whom they are to transact business?

Such a leader surely commits a trespass against reverence for the constitution and laws.

The government allows every one to believe what creed he pleases, and to pray as much as he pleases, and whenever he pleases, provided he does not, on the plea of so doing, commit a trespass or become a nuisance.

Specifically, Simpson testified that Galanter told him that it was actually okay to recover his long-ago-stolen football memorabilia, as long as he didn't commit a trespass or physical force against the people holding the property.

[n3] Looking to the Fourth Amendment for protection against such "broad and unsuspected governmental incursions" into the "cherished privacy of law-abiding citizens," United States v. United States District Court, supra, at [p219] 312-313 (footnote omitted), the Court in Katz abandoned its inquiry into whether police had committed a physical trespass.

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