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  2. Ferguson Police Department - Wikipedia

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    Arrest warrants were "almost exclusively" used as threats to push for payments. The 67% of African Americans in Ferguson account for 93% of arrests made from 2012–2014. The disproportionate number of arrests, tickets and use of force stemmed from "at least in part, because of unlawful bias," rather than black people committing more crime.

  3. Searches incident to a lawful arrest - Wikipedia

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    Search incident to a lawful arrest, commonly known as search incident to arrest (SITA) or the Chimel rule (from Chimel v.California), is a U.S. legal principle that allows police to perform a warrantless search of an arrested person, and the area within the arrestee’s immediate control, in the interest of officer safety, the prevention of escape, and the preservation of evidence.

  4. Kimberly Gardner - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri Supreme Court also rejected an appeal from Gardner's office seeking to block a search warrant signed by Mullen for the files of Gardner's office; the court ordered Gardner to turn over servers requested by Carmody. [21]

  5. 'Active and ongoing investigation' leads to search warrant ...

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    Officials executed a search warrant as part of an active and ongoing investigation in Robertson County Wednesday. ... A search warrant was executed at a property in the area of Owens Chapel Road ...

  6. Missouri governor commutes sentence of White police officer ...

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    That’s the most granted clemency cases of any Missouri governor since the 1940s. Most granted clemency had been convicted of lower-level crimes involving drugs or theft.

  7. Arrest warrant - Wikipedia

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    A warrant may be outstanding if the person named in the warrant is intentionally evading law enforcement, unaware that there is a warrant out for their arrest, the agency responsible for executing the warrant has a backlog of warrants to serve, or a combination of these factors. Some jurisdictions have a very high number of outstanding warrants.