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That's when they enlisted the help of the utility company and, without obtaining a warrant, set up a camera from a pole located roughly 200 yards away from Leon's trailer.
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He has also apologized for his flippant behavior at a news conference announcing the arrest warrant and has set up a tip line to field calls from people with similar complaints about Mr. Jackson.
Laws already passed have permitted companies to offer shares with differential voting rights, to grant stock acquisition rights through options and warrants, and to set up such provisions as a "poison pill" to be deployed in the event of a takeover bid.On the other hand, the law has defined the proper purposes of such measures as well as the need for shareholder meetings to approve them.
To learn more, Warrant and his colleagues set up a circular arena filled with sand and measured the time it took the beetles to roll a dung ball from the center to the edge, while filming their trajectory from above.
The snoopers had warrants from the court set up by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
Concerns have been raised over the past two months about the legality of such monitoring without a warrant from the secret court set up under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
And I'd be interested in your reaction to the difference between the experience of society and the technology of society when the founders set up the warrant requirement originally and today.
When the founders set up the warrant requirement originally, when the sheriff or somebody went to seize property to bring it in as evidence for a trial or to condemn it as contraband, that was sort of the end of it.
"There's no real bureaucratic structure," said Douglas F. Gansler, the state's attorney in Montgomery County, who helps set up search warrants and keeps an eye on possible prosecutions.
"To save American lives, we must be able to act fast and to detect these conversations so we can prevent new attacks". But Mr. Bush said his administration would not hesitate to intercept purely domestic messages, under warrants obtainable from a special court set up under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, whenever necessary to combat an enemy who is quick, clever and lethal.
It's also a court that was set up to give warrants, not to write opinions on whether surveillance programs in general were lawful.
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