Example sentences for: warrantless

How can you use “warrantless” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Justice officials bristle at the charge that the secret courts also carve out a de facto national-security exemption to both the Fourth Amendment's prohibition of warrantless surveillance and the Fifth Amendment's guarantees of due process.

  • In the case of drug testing, however, the proposed warrantless blanket invasions of privacy serve only a symbolic value.

  • The defendants were W. Mark Felt and Edward S. Miller, former chief of the FBI's intelligence division, accused of conspiring to violate the civil rights of members of the Weather Underground when they authorized warrantless break-ins of the radicals' homes (the Weatherfolk were suspected of planting bombs in public buildings) in 1972 and 1973.

  • We also know that Nixon sincerely believed that warrantless break-ins of the sort that Felt and Miller (and, under different circumstances, Nixon himself) had authorized were a necessary line of defense against radicals and troublemakers (many of whom did indeed prove to be violent).

  • On the stand, Nixon said that he thought the warrantless break-ins were perfectly legal.


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