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The authorities charged them with treason and issued a warrant of apprehension.
Without that warrant of arrest which you brought me, I was lost.
He was so held not under indictment or warrant of arrest but by force.
The warrant of arrest still lay on the floor.
The warrants of arrest had been drawn up and the charges framed.
A disappointed government had to scrap a further 800 warrants of arrest.
Everyone in the family had a warrant of arrest against him; our entire property was confiscated.
You simply swear to a complaint, and the magistrate issues a warrant of arrest.
(4) That a warrant of arrest may be ordered if there is a failure to appear without good reason.
Send with out delay warrant of arrest to Bombay.
The second proposal concerns the introduction of a European warrant of arrest.
He added, "We can serve the warrant of arrest on Liberia.
A warrant of arrest was issued, but was never served because the person skipped out."
The crown, which unscrewed, was removed to reveal a warrant of arrest inside the hollow staff.
But the former general has pursued efforts to arrest insurgents with outstanding warrants of arrest.
The Sheriff executes warrants of arrest when issued by judges or magistrates.
On hearing it, the magistrate instructed the issue of warrants of arrest against all those involved.
Manglapus remained in exile for 14 years, dissuaded by an outstanding warrant of arrest should he return to the country.
A summons was issued against Abu Garda, but no warrant of arrest.
At the same time warrants of arrest were issued for a number of former ministers and other Ershad associates.
"Warrant of arrest for murder."
A tribunal was created, and it issued warrants of arrest for people accused of some of the worst atrocities.
However, the identities of alleged perpetrators under warrant of arrest and those already sentenced for crimes listed in the report have been disclosed.
They may execute any warrant of arrest, commitment, detention or distress issued by a justice of the peace:
Drummond reported Kabinger's death as having been done "in the execution of his duty while enforcing a warrant of arrest".
The evil thoughts had again awoke in him; and he now remembered the warrant of arrest that he had given Gardiner.