Police Power - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lawful authorities
Lawful authorities, means those persons (such as the police) with the right to exercise public power, to require obedience
impediment
legal s to the execution of any judgment against the police jury "Penalber v. Blount, 550 So. 2d 577 (1989)"] ;specif … impediment : something that prevents or interferes with a process, power, or right [should have known of the legal s to
Identification
jurisdiction, may on the request of the officer-in-charge of a Police Station, direct the person so arrested to subject himself to … the purpose of investigation of such offence, the court, having jurisdiction, may on the request of the officer-in-charge of a Police
Foujdar, Fojedar, Phousdar, Fogedar
Phousdar, Fogedar, under the Mogul Government a magistrate of the police over a large district, who took cognizance of all criminal … district, who took cognizance of all criminal matters within his jurisdiction, and sometimes was employed as receiver-general of the revenues, Indian
Drugs, Dangerous
are regulated. Wide powers of arrest are given to the police and severe penalties provided for offenders against these Acts. The … exported by license: their manufacture and sale are regulated. Wide powers of arrest are given to the police and severe penalties
municipal court
criminal jurisdiction over cases arising within the municipality ;also : police court … larger towns and that usually has limited civil and criminal jurisdiction over cases arising within the municipality ;also : police court
Wardmote
inquire into and present all defaults concerning the watch and police doing their duty, to see that engines, etc., are provided … held in every ward in London. The wardmote inquest has power to inquire into and present all defaults concerning the watch
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