of Summons
Source: Webster's dictionaryDiverting offenders from being admitted into jail prior to trial, including the use of summonses by law enforcement in lieu of arrest pursuant to Va. Code § 19.2-74, and use of local pretrial programs as available and with consideration to local capacity. Source: Internet
Authorities in Europe put up roadblocks, used helicopters and drones, and issued summonses to drivers who had no good reason to be out. Source: Internet
He said 61 percent of the enforcement actions in Bayside in April were summonses, compared to only 21 percent in April of last year. Source: Internet
In April 2019, the Ketchikan and Palmer courts started sending email summonses and questionnaires; Fairbanks and Glennallen soon followed. Source: Internet
Of that number, 304 of the summonses, or 81%, have been issued to African-American or Hispanic people." Source: Internet
Robert had tried to convince Theobald to take the throne in 1135; he did not attend Stephen's first court in 1136 and it took several summonses to convince him to attend court at Oxford later that year. Source: Internet