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Qu'est-ce (qui) est pursuit of - définition

URGENT AND DIRECT PURSUIT OF A CRIMINAL SUSPECT
Immediate pursuit; Fresh pursuit; Right of pursuit

pursuit of      
1.
Chase after.
2.
Prosecution of, search for, quest, endeavor after.
Pursuit curve         
  • [[Pierre Bouguer]]'s 1732 article studying pursuit curves
  • Curve of pursuit of vertices of a [[square]] (the [[mice problem]] for ''n''=4).
  • Curves of pursuit with different parameters
CURVE TRACED BY A PURSUER CHASING A PURSUEE
Curve of pursuit; Pursuit Curve
A curve of pursuit is a curve constructed by analogy to having a point or points representing pursuers and pursuees; the curve of pursuit is the curve traced by the pursuers.
fresh pursuit         
n. immediate chase of a suspected criminal by a law enforcement officer, in which situation the officer may arrest the suspect without a warrant. It can also refer to chasing a suspect or escaped felon into a neighboring jurisdiction in an emergency, as distinguished from entering another jurisdiction with time to alert law enforcement people in that area. Example: when a deputy sheriff from Montgomery County pursues a car driven by a suspected bank robber into Baltimore County (in which he normally has no power to enforce the law), the doctrine of fresh pursuit allows him/her to make the arrest. It is also called hot pursuit. See also: hot pursuit

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Hot pursuit

Hot pursuit (also known as fresh or immediate pursuit) is the urgent and direct pursuit of a criminal suspect by law enforcement officers, or by belligerents under international rules of engagement for military forces. Such a situation grants the officers in command powers they otherwise would not have.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour pursuit of
1. I‘ve frittered away almost as many wasted hours on the pursuit of the perfect garden table as on the pursuit of the perfect summer sandals.
2. "After Khomeini‘s death, Khamenei went in pursuit of power while Rafsanjani went in pursuit of money," says a Tehran businessman who has known the two for decades.
3. But affirmative action in pursuit of the presidency?
4. Ferrer said security forces were in pursuit of retreating gunmen.
5. Iran would be emboldened in its pursuit of nuclear weapons.