Definition of warrantless in English:
 warrantless
adjectiveˈwɒrəntləsˈwôrən(t)ləs
North American Carried out without legal or official authorization.
 warrantless searches and wiretaps
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Such a warrantless search should lead to the exclusion of the evidence pursuant to s.24 of the Charter.
 -  Investigators for the inspector general continue to examine Gonzales ' statements to lawmakers about the warrantless wiretapping program and the basis for dismissing the prosecutors.
 -  The law explicitly bars warrantless wiretaps.
 -  The committee endorsed a White House-backed measure that would give President Bush broad authority for his warrantless wiretapping program.
 -  However, police officers in New York are authorized to make warrantless arrests on felony charges.
 -  Mr. Bush also objects to a provision that would create a committee to examine his warrantless spying program.
 -  Hayden helped develop that program is a big proponent of warrantless wiretaps of Americans.
 -  Only the data analysis facet of the program survived and became the basis for the warrantless surveillance program.
 -  Part of his campaign to get Americans on board for the warrantless wiretapping campaign and The Patriot Act.
 -  He's also the guy who gave us the formerly secret warrantless eavesdropping program.
 -  I have found that there was not an arbitrary detention and also that there was not a warrantless search.
 -  The House of Representatives has narrowly passed legislation a surveillance bill legislation that would govern the president's warrantless wiretapping program.
 -  The Sept. 11 attacks have been cited by the government as the main impetus for its warrantless surveillance efforts.
 -  As deputy, Comey would have been responsible for approving warrantless surveillance requests when the attorney general was not available.
 -  Ashcroft's immediate response to the attacks was to sink into a dark Orwellian morass of secret detentions, warrantless wiretaps, and eavesdropping on lawyers.
 -  She believes the president has inherent constitutional authority to conduct these warrantless wiretaps.
 -  Such a pat-down search, of course, would be warrantless.
 -  But there have been some stunning White House reversals, like retreating from the claim the government has the authority for warrantless wiretapping.
 -  Senator Graham then addressed the argument that the president has the inherent power under the Constitution to authorize the warrantless wiretapping.
 -  Certainly, these issues illuminate the debate on warrantless wiretaps.