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Henry Morgenthau, the US ambassador, described the Turks as giving "a death warrant to a whole race".
According to court papers, police submitted an arrest warrant to a prosecutor, but it was returned unsigned with a request for more information.
During the two days, the price rose from 8 cents a warrant to a high yesterday of 29 cents, before settling at 19 cents, still more than twice the price on Monday.
Orozco was killed while trying to serve a felony warrant to a "convicted felon and a known gang member," wanted in relation to another shooting in Omaha.
Scott, a black man, was killed on Sept. 20 while police were reportedly trying to deliver a warrant to a different person at the same apartment complex.
In August the DOJ issued a warrant to a web-hosting company, demanding they turn over all information pertaining to groups organizing protests during President Trump's inauguration.
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And the department needs a warrant to enter a house against a landlord's will.
In that version, equipment makers would issue equity in the form of warrants to a carrier in exchange for a contract.
Jones, the court held that the government needed a warrant to attach a GPS tracking device to a car.
In 2014, the court ruled that police need a warrant to search a cellphone seized during an arrest.
"We do not claim any absolute right to privacy," said Mr. Teicher, adding that unusual circumstances could compel a court to issue a warrant to search a bookstore.
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