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In the Supreme Court case County of Riverside v. McLaughlin, involving a defendant who argued the state took too long to effectuate a judicial determination of probable cause after his warrantless arrest, the Court held that the test for determining if there has been a prompt judicial determination of probable cause is whether the arrestee was brought before a judicial officer:
 
  a. without unreasonable delay, under all the circumstances.
  b. within 36 hours of arrest, ordinarily.
  c. within 48 hours of arrest, ordinarily.
  d. within 24 hours of arrest, ordinarily.
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