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In other words, if they want to exercise powers normal folks can't, they should get a warrant.
There could be a silver lining for local government as local communities begin to exercise powers under the Localism Act.
Civil society, he said, "is not morally educated towards integrity and is mostly unable to exercise powers of control" over public administration and politicians, Mr. Segato said.
The revised section extends the power to issue writs in aid of jurisdiction, to all courts established by Act of Congress, thus making explicit the right to exercise powers implied from the creation of such courts.
Further, the Ministry of Defence police are given an entirely novel jurisdiction to exercise powers under the Terrorism Act 2000, and to act as constables not just on Ministry of Defence property, but anywhere in the country.
The Border Patrol agents have the power to apprehend illegal aliens since by regulation the Attorney General has designated Border Patrol agents to be immigration officers and authorized them to exercise powers and duties as such officers ( 8 C.F.R. § 103.1(i)); immigration officers by statute § 101(a)(17) of the Immigartion and Nationality Act of 1952, 66 Stat.
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Instead, it often pays to exercise power early and visibly.
"Slobodan Milosevic was able to exercise power until a few commoners stormed the Parliament.
Australian women are learning to exercise power in the glare of the public spotlight.
So is government simply continuing to exercise power from the centre?
--Palestinian percepthens of the Palestinian legislative council and its ability to exercise power.
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