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"We were getting ready for a warrant apprehension on Carranza," Mr. DeMaio recalled.

And given the fighting raging in Libya, security concerns and apprehensions about the business environment are warranted, especially in an economy where youth unemployment is projected to reach 28percentt in 2015, according the International Labour Organization.

This, though, is in contrast to the image she projects earlier, in her interaction with the first pupil; while Lauren Worsham effectively conveys the young girl's nervousness and lack of stage presence (or "look," as Callas would have it), we don't sense in Ms. Walsh enough of the tigress that would warrant such fear and apprehension.

Apprehension means the temporary taking into custody of an individual or group for purposes of determining whether Federal quarantine, isolation, or conditional release is warranted.

Sometimes warranted.

Without pausing to consider the matter, we assume, as held by the lower courts, that the facts of which Calhoun and O'Brien had been informed prior to the arrests are sufficient to justify the apprehension without a warrant of Gowen and Bartels for the conspiracy referred to in Braidwood's affidavit and on that basis we treat the arrests as lawful and valid.

Wodeham defended the reliability of our immediate simple apprehensions, but he also admitted the possibility that the imagination can severely distort these impressions such that we are inclined to assent to what the simple apprehension itself does not warrant.

115, 231, it was held, in 1817, by Judges Bland and Hanson, of Maryland, that congress had no power to authorize justices of the peace to issue warrants for the apprehension of offenders against the laws of the United States.

Gilpin succeeded in avoiding a royal warrant for his apprehension in London and was spared further harassment after the death of Mary (Nov. 17, 1558), whose persecution of the Protestants he had abhorred.

A warrant of arrest can be based upon an indictment because the grand jury's determination that probable cause existed for the indictment also establishes that element for the purpose of issuing a warrant for the apprehension of the person so charged.

A Police Scotland spokesman said: "A 43-year-old man has been arrested on an outstanding apprehension warrant in connection with alleged involvement in a fraudulent scheme to acquire Rangers FC and alleged offences in contravention of the Companies Act (2006).

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