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Warning: As in the lookout gave a warning that the ship was heading for disaster.
No, but you can turn yourself in and pay the bail. Exception: if the warrant is for failure to appear on a traffic offense, you can generally pay off the fines and the warrant will be recalled.
It's POSSIBLE. Because. . ., if the judge knew you you had an outstanding criminal warrant at the time he gave you a lenient sentence of probation. . . he might not have offered you probation in the first place.
The subject in the sentence "The insurance agent gave her sound advice" is "the insurance agent." This is the person performing the action of giving advice. The subject is typically who or what the sentence is about, and in this case, it identifies the role of the individual providing the advice.
A blanket search warrant is called a Writ of Assistance. These warrants gave freedom to officers and what they search.
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A blanket search warrant is called a Writ of Assistance. These warrants gave freedom to officers and what they search.
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because it gave the British a way to search their homes [it was like a search warrant] by the community
No. As of the turn of the 20th century (1999) the US gov't was still studying Viet Vets & Agent Orange; at that time there were no concrete conclusions (for anything associated with this agent).
It means someone who gave land titles to people during the republic of Texas
Yes, you can take your travel agent to court if he doesn't have a license. He was paid to do a job that he claimed to be licensed in. Thus, he gave you false advice.