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This belief also furnished a warrant for the Catholic affirmation of the body of truth that is transmitted to the church through the college of bishops and preserved by oral tradition (meaning that it was not written in the Scriptures).
11, 86 (complaint in writing before U.S. circuit or district judge of violation of act, to the satisfaction of the judge, setting forth grounds for belief and supported by oath or affirmation, a warrant may issue 'conformably to the Constitution'); Act of February 14 , 1917 39 Stat.
'That all warrants, without oath or affirmation, to search suspected places, or to seize any person or property, are grievious and oppressive; and all general warrantsto search suspected places, or to apprehend suspected persons, without naming or describing the place, or the person in specialare illegal, and ought not to be granted.' See 3 Thorpe, Federal and State Constitutions (1909), 1688.
That all warrants, without oath or affirmation, to search suspected places, or to seize any person or property, are grievous and oppressive; and all general warrants--to search suspected places, or to apprehend suspected persons, without naming or describing the place, or the person in special--are illegal, and ought not to be granted.
And later in his opinion, Mr. Justice Field again noted that "regulations excluding matter from the mail cannot be enforced in a way which would require or permit an examination into letters, or sealed packages subject to letter postage, without warrant, issued upon oath or affirmation, in the search for prohibited matter..
The witness points to the provision in the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution declaring 'no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation,' and contends that the warrant was void because the report of the committee on which it was based was unsworn.
Whilst in the mail, they can only be opened and examined under like warrant, issued upon similar oath or affirmation, particularly describing the thing to be seized, as is required when papers are subjected to search in one's own household.
Affirmation of this hypothesis would warrant examining the significance of pro-GSSG strategies for cancer therapy.
It says every warrant must be supported by an oath or affirmation which particularly describes the place to be searched, and the things to be seized.
Not was there any probable cause or any basis for an oath or affirmation which could justify a valid search warrant for these items.
They obtained a warrant from a judicial officer 'upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the * * * things to be seized.' It is vital that having done so their actions should be sustained under a system of justice responsive both to the needs of individual liberty and to the rights of the community.
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