“no-knock”的英英意思

单词 no-knock
释义 no-knock
U.S. Used attrib. (occas. absol.) of a search or raid by the police made without permission or warning.
1970Atlantic Monthly Oct. 57 John Mitchell puts on a happy face and suggests that the name of the ‘no-knock’ law be changed to something more felicitous, like ‘quick-entry’.1971New Yorker 10 Apr. 30 The ‘no-knock’ and ‘preventive-detention’ provisions of the District of Columbia Crime Control Act have violated, respectively, the public's right to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures and the traditional presumption of innocence.1973Black Panther 8 Sept. 8/3 The California State Supreme Court last week refused to decide in favor of a no-knock rule. In a four to three decision the court held that a search warrant specifically providing that a police officer can enter a home without announcing himself cannot be issued.1973Houston (Texas) Chron. Mag. People, Places, Pleasures 14 Oct. 4/6 Can't the people see the implications of a thing like ‘no knock’? It's a Gestapo tactic.

 

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