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Discover Ludwig"judicial authorization" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a court order that authorizes someone to act in a particular way. For example: "The doctor was able to proceed with the surgery only after receiving judicial authorization."
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Mr. Rajaratnam's central argument is that federal authorities improperly obtained judicial authorization to wiretap his telephone and secretly record conversations between him and those accused of being his accomplices.
The Scottish National Party also said it will be abstaining from today's vote, raising a raft of concerns about the current draft, including what it dubbed "vague definitions," the wide-ranging scope of ICRs and the continued role of ministers in authorizing warrants (versus a system based solely on judicial authorization, as is the case in the U.S. and elsewhere).
In the Globe, Obama went on, "The detention of American citizens, without access to counsel, fair procedure, or pursuant to judicial authorization, as enemy combatants is unconstitutional".
His lawyers will argue that the government improperly obtained judicial authorization to wiretap his telephone, violating the law and Mr. Rajaratnam's constitutional rights.
Mr. Dodd, announcing his hold on the proposed legislation, described the immunity proposal as "amnesty for telecommunications companies that enabled the president's assault on the Constitution by providing personal information on their customers without judicial authorization".
The tech giant Yahoo recently revealed that when the FBI sought warrantless access to much of data the amendment permits, the justice department in 2008 found that judicial authorization was required.
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Gomes said they are "in the process of attaining or have executed 20 judicial authorizations and searches".
Some tools investigators have at their disposal are: interviews, witnesses and suspects, judicial authorizations for cell phone service providers, internet service providers or social media sites.
Some tools investigators have at their disposal are: interviews, witnesses, suspects, judicial authorizations for cellphone service providers, internet service providers, or social media sites.
Police and spies would need to obtain warrants for these powers, but most of these judicial authorizations would be obtained without the presence of defense counsel.
Authorization for the surveillance must come from the "relevant judicial authorities," according to the proposal.
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