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§ 13-3883 – Arrest by officer without warrant

13-3883. Arrest by officer without warrant A. A peace officer, without a warrant, may arrest a person if the officer has probable cause to believe: 1. A felony has been committed and probable cause to believe the person to be arrested has committed the felony. 2. A misdemeanor has been committed in the officer’s presence […]

§ 13-3884 – Arrest by private person

13-3884. Arrest by private person A private person may make an arrest: 1. When the person to be arrested has in his presence committed a misdemeanor amounting to a breach of the peace, or a felony. 2. When a felony has been in fact committed and he has reasonable ground to believe that the person […]

§ 13-3886 – Arrest by telephone or telegram; filing copy of warrant

13-3886. Arrest by telephone or telegram; filing copy of warrant A. Any magistrate may, by an endorsement under his hand upon a warrant of arrest, authorize the service of the warrant by telegraph or telephone, and thereafter a telegraphic or telephonic copy of such warrant may be sent by telegraph or telephone to one or […]

§ 13-3887 – Method of arrest by officer by virtue of warrant

13-3887. Method of arrest by officer by virtue of warrant When making an arrest by virtue of a warrant the officer shall inform the person to be arrested of the cause of the arrest and of the fact that a warrant has been issued for his arrest, except when he flees or forcibly resists before […]