The Federal Reporter, Volume 316West Publishing Company, 1963 |
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... person would lead a person of ordinary reason- able judgment , intelligence , care and pru- dence , to believe the person to be arrest- ed had committed a felony , and the be- lief may amount only to an honest and strong suspicion that the ...
... person would lead a person of ordinary reason- able judgment , intelligence , care and pru- dence , to believe the person to be arrest- ed had committed a felony , and the be- lief may amount only to an honest and strong suspicion that the ...
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... person ( Cal . Penal Code § 837 ) . Only peace officers can ar- rest in obedience to a warrant . Both sec- tions originally had identical subsections ( 3 ) , authorizing either a peace officer or a private person to arrest without a war ...
... person ( Cal . Penal Code § 837 ) . Only peace officers can ar- rest in obedience to a warrant . Both sec- tions originally had identical subsections ( 3 ) , authorizing either a peace officer or a private person to arrest without a war ...
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... person of ordinary reason- able judgment , intelligence , care and prudence , to believe the person to be arrested had com- mitted a felony , and the belief may amount only to an honest and strong suspicion that the person arrested is ...
... person of ordinary reason- able judgment , intelligence , care and prudence , to believe the person to be arrested had com- mitted a felony , and the belief may amount only to an honest and strong suspicion that the person arrested is ...
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