We use cookies on our site to analyze traffic, enhance your experience, and provide you with tailored content.

For more information visit our privacy policy.

Common use of Manner Clause in Contracts

Manner. A warrant is executed by arresting the defendant. Upon arrest, an officer possessing the original or a duplicate original warrant must show it to the defendant. If the officer does not possess the warrant, the officer must inform the defendant of the warrant’s existence and of the offense charged and, at the defendant’s request, must show the original or a duplicate original warrant to the defendant as soon as possible.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Unlawful Possession or Receipt of Firearms, Unlawful Possession or Receipt of Firearms, Unlawful Possession or Receipt of Firearms

Manner. A warrant is executed by arresting the defendant. Upon arrest, an officer possessing the original or a duplicate original warrant must show it to the defendant. If the officer does not possess the warrant, the officer must inform the defendant of the warrant’s existence and of the offense charged and, at the defendant’s request, must show the original or a duplicate original warrant to the defendant as soon as possible.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Unlawful Possession or Receipt of Firearms, Unlawful Possession or Receipt of Firearms