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Discover Ludwig'seized items' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe objects taken from someone's possession by law enforcement authorities. For example: "The police seized a large number of items from the suspect's home."
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The judge ordered the release of the seized items.
At the trial the seized items were introduced into evidence over petitioner's objection.
An unsuccessful objection was made when the seized items were offered in evidence at the trial.
Its statement Thursday said the seized items included "material evidence of industrial espionage".
All seized items are currently being investigated but no weapons or explosives have been found.
Many seized items have been returned to their countries of origin, Mr. Vance added.
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The lawsuit cited numerous complaints by probationers that officers were "ransacking" their homes and seizing items that were not contraband.
Earlier, the inquest heard that Detective Constable Colin Hall was the forensic officer responsible for seizing items from Williams's office at MI6.
In general, when an officer issues a citation, makes an arrest or investigates a crime, the officer may seize items as evidence of the proceeds of the crime or violation in question.
In a statement released shortly after the search began, a lawyer for Dr. Murray, Ed Chernoff, said the agents were executing a warrant that authorized them to "search for and seize items, including documents, they believed constituted evidence of the offense of manslaughter".
Italian customs authorities yesterday raided the new England manager's home in Leganano, his accountants' offices and several other properties he owns in Milan, reportedly seizing items relating to their £7m tax investigation.
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