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no-knock
no-knock : of, relating to, or being entry by police (as … private premises without knocking and without identifying themselves [a raid] no-knock n
no-knock search warrant
no-knock search warrant see warrant
knock and announce rule
the police) warrant unannounced or forcible entry compare exigent circumstances no-knock search warrant at warrant
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exigent circumstances
warrant would ordinarily be required compare knock and announce rule no-knock search warrant at warrant
warrant
or person to be searched or things to be seized no-knock search warrant : a search warrant allowing law enforcement officers
Alteration
(alteration of payee by adding words 'per C. & P.'), Knock v. Dicks, 1933 (1) KB 307 (inland bill turned into
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