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LAWS OF ARREST Unit 2-3 Every time an arrest is made, MUST exist. When a felony has been committed, or there is reasonable ground to believe that a felony has been committed, without a warrant may arrest We have held that a court may add words to an unambiguous (clear) statute, but must apply the statute. State v. Lowe 2005 State government cannot deny to within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. 4 th Amendment In Payton v. New York, 1980 the 4 th Amendment the police from making a and entry into a suspect s home in order to make a routine felony arrest. In order for an arrest to be valid today, the police must comply with the provisions of the, as well as their own constitutions and statutes. is a term that eludes precise definition. Chapter : arrest, citation, and disposition alternatives The primary and most basic source of authority to arrest is by way of an. 1 www.leotrainer.com

Whenever possible, officers should obtain an based upon before arresting any suspect. Officers will be protected against for false arrest and/or imprisonment if the arrest occurred with a warrant that was proper on its face and the officer did not abuse his/her authority in executing warrant. PROBABLE CAUSE Define Probable Cause: The focus in determining probable cause is not on the that a crime was committed, but on the of it. Don t have to be ; BUT, you do have to be. Officers must develop over time from perceptions of a variety of and. Observations may an officer in making an investigative stop. Furtive conduct will by itself to a finding of probable cause. Taken with other it will lead to a strong showing. v. New York (1968) ~ Deliberately actions and at the approach of strangers or law officers are strong indicia of (a guilty mind), and when coupled with on the part of the officer relating the suspect to the 2 www.leotrainer.com

evidence of the crime, they are proper to be considered in the decision to make an arrest. Flight in itself independently support a probable cause finding. Obviously untrue statements or implausible answers. These statements may to a finding of. Time of day can be a in determining the existence. An to a crime may be all that is necessary to show Probable Cause or to. Arrest & Warrants Officer must to the and that are described in the affidavit/complaint. Failure to swear invalidates the warrant. Probable Cause to focuses on the prior activities of the arrestee. Probable Cause to focuses on the present location of evidence. v. New York: In addition to the arrest warrant, officers must probable cause to believe that the subject is home at the time of the entry. 2935.12 When making an or executing a search warrant officer break down an outer or inner door or window of a dwelling house or other building Officer shall enter a house or building described in the warrant. 3 www.leotrainer.com

The officer need have the warrant in his at the time of the arrest. Law enforcement officers legally search for the subject of the arrest warrant in the home of a third party without first obtaining a. Statutes generally provide an officer may arrest a warrant any person who has committed a misdemeanor in the officer s. If the entire offense has been completed before the officer on the scene, and order has been restored, under most state statutes the officer would have to procure a before making an. entry into an individual s home to make an arrest unless there is a clear need to do so is. The issuance of the citation is an. Fresh Pursuit The right of fresh pursuit across state boundary lines is generally confined by statute to. Use of Force All claims that law enforcement officials have used excessive force are properly analyzed under the Fourth Amendment's " " standard The use of deadly force to prevent the of ALL felony suspects, whatever the circumstances, is constitutionally. A police officer may seize an unarmed, non-dangerous felony suspect by shooting him. 4 www.leotrainer.com

Police Authority to Detain The officer must be able to the reasons for his/her belief that criminal activity as being planned or was in the process of being executed Officers should apply a - - test This reasonable suspicion must be based on "specific and articulable facts" and merely upon an officer's. Terry requires an officer to articulate a belief that a suspect is armed and poses a threat before the officer is permitted to conduct a Pat Down of the suspect s outer clothing. While an officer may want to conduct a frisk for purposes, the law requires more than that. It is well-established that an officer may ask a suspect to himself in the course of a Terry stop. Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial District Court,(2004) Authority to Detain a Motorist Pennsylvania v. Mimms, 1977 held that police order persons out of an automobile during a traffic stop" A person is " " for purposes of the Fourth Amendment when physical force or a show of authority terminates or restrains his of movement. Brendlin v. California All occupants of a car are " " for purposes of the Fourth Amendment during a traffic stop, not just the driver. Brendlin v. California Because the safety of the officer is a legitimate and weighty interest, the officers conducting a traffic stop inquire about dangerous. U.S. v. Everett, April 06, 2010 5 www.leotrainer.com

Some amount of questioning relevant only to ferreting out unrelated criminal conduct is. U.S. v. Everett, April 06, 2010 An anonymous tip that a person is carrying a gun is, without more, sufficient to justify a police officer's stop and frisk of that person. CHAPTER 2935: ARREST, CITATION, AND DISPOSITION ALTERNATIVES Officer shall arrest and detain, until a warrant can be obtained, a person violating, within the limits of the political subdivision, When a has been committed, or there is reasonable ground to believe that a has been committed, any person without a warrant may arrest another 6 www.leotrainer.com