A police process of checking individuals for outstanding warrants does not run afoul of the constitution, a federal panel has held.The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected claims by a group of panhandlers that “warrant checks” or “name checks” by the Chicago Police Department violate the Fourth Amendment.Citing both the broad mission of so-called Terry stops as well as the short amount of time it usually takes officers to check an identification card and determine if a subject has …