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Humanities Legal Studies Topic started by: markiplier908 on Feb 15, 2018



Title: When an officer does not have probable cause to arrest but her or his suspicions are legitimately ...
Post by: markiplier908 on Feb 15, 2018
When an officer does not have probable cause to arrest but her or his suspicions are legitimately aroused by the unusual or suspicious behavior of an individual, the officer can:
 
  a. request an arrest warrant.
  b. perform a stop and frisk.
  c. request immediate backup.
  d. conduct a search incident to an arrest.


Title: When an officer does not have probable cause to arrest but her or his suspicions are legitimately ...
Post by: Barrca on Feb 15, 2018
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