writ

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Recent Examples of writ The Sun was the first to report that guitarist Andy Summers and drummer Stewart Copeland issued Sting, 73, with a High Court writ. Marina Watts, People.com, 25 Aug. 2025 The other appearance is in Article I, which grants Congress alone the power to suspend the writ of habeas corpus—the very mechanism that Stephen Miller and Kristi Noem have claimed grants the Administration power to detain and disappear people from this country. Cristian Farias, New Yorker, 19 Aug. 2025 The judge in the writ of mandate case acknowledged this, as has Caltrans’ parent agency, CalSTA. Ariane Lange, Sacbee.com, 19 Aug. 2025 Even just drugs and alcohol kind of writ large, but sleeping pills specifically. Taylor Wilson, USA Today, 25 July 2025 See All Example Sentences for writ
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Noun
  • According to the diary, the workers were told to fill in paperwork for a foreign arrest warrant, without any explanation of the documents or the detainees’ legal rights.
    Miranda Jeyaretnam, Time, 15 Sep. 2025
  • What is an administrative warrant?
    Zoe Sottile, CNN Money, 14 Sep. 2025
Noun
  • He's charged in Pennsylvania with forgery, carrying a firearm without a license, tampering with records or identification, possessing instruments of a crime and false identification to law enforcement.
    Ahmad Hemingway, ABC News, 10 Sep. 2025
  • The next leap is letting the same instrument sit beside a user's debit balance and rewards points inside a single mobile wallet.
    Jamie Elkaleh, Forbes.com, 10 Sep. 2025
Noun
  • Court summonses are always delivered by mail, not over the phone.
    Kurt Knutsson, FOXNews.com, 1 Sep. 2025
  • Garcia was issued a criminal complaint summons along with several related motor vehicle summonses.
    Muri Assunção, New York Daily News, 7 Aug. 2025
Noun
  • So far, the committee has issued 10 subpoenas and released a slew of documents from Epstein’s estate and over 30,000 pages from the Department of Justice.
    Lauren Green, The Washington Examiner, 11 Sep. 2025
  • His criminal history included three felony convictions, according to a USA TODAY review of court documents.
    Amanda Lee Myers, USA Today, 11 Sep. 2025
Noun
  • While traditional arrest warrants require an ascertainment that there is evidence a crime may have been committed, Peterson's capias warrant stems from his failure to appear in court over the issues.
    Gord Magill, Newsweek, 20 Dec. 2024
  • She was arrested and jailed on a civil order called a capias for repeatedly refusing Moukawsher’s orders requiring her to cooperate with a trustee appointed to close her law practice and prohibiting her from withdrawing money from a client account.
    Hartford Courant, Hartford Courant, 6 June 2022
Noun
  • The economist Ed Leamer, who passed away in February, famously published a paper in 2007 that said residential investment is the best leading indicator of an oncoming recession.
    Jason Ma, Fortune, 14 Sep. 2025
  • The federal government must stop issuing paper checks in favor of direct deposit, prepaid cards, or other digital payment options—that’s according to an Executive Order signed by President Donald earlier this year.
    Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes.com, 13 Sep. 2025
Noun
  • The committee’s subpoena to Epstein’s estate had demanded a wide range of records, including the birthday book, Epstein’s will, his 2008 nonprosecution agreement with federal prosecutors in Florida, and financial documents.
    Nik Popli, Time, 9 Sep. 2025
  • The note and birthday book were included in a tranche of files Epstein’s estate turned over to the House Oversight Committee on Monday in response to a subpoena.
    Emily Goodin, Miami Herald, 8 Sep. 2025
Noun
  • The protections for people fleeing turmoil in their home countries were always meant to be temporary, and the Department of Homeland Security has the power to revoke them without court interference, the Justice Department said in a court filing.
    Michael Casey, Twin Cities, 13 Sep. 2025
  • In a filing on Friday, Lively’s team opposed extending the deposition deadline to accommodate a deposition of Swift, questioning the relevance of her testimony and accusing Baldoni’s lawyers of causing unnecessary delay.
    Gene Maddaus, Variety, 12 Sep. 2025

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“Writ.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/writ. Accessed 17 Sep. 2025.

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