warrantlessly
English
Etymology
From warrantless + -ly
Adverb
warrantlessly (not comparable)
- Without a warrant, especially a search warrant
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- The prisoner complains that one private detective named Holmes, working with Inspector Lestrade of Scotland Yard, warrantlessly searched a hut and enclosed tunnel on property belonging to the late Henry Stapleton, et ux.
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- The car was driven to the station, where it was warrantlessly searched, and incriminating evidence found.
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- Moreover, to the extent that the SCA purports to permit the government to obtain such emails warrantlessly, the SCA is unconstitutional.
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