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Abstract
We shall now consider the circumstances under which a person (D) may be arrested for treason (T), or felony (F), or breach of the peace (BP), or other misdemeanor (M), or breach of a city ordinance (BO), without a warrant, by a private citizen (C), or a peace officer (O), prior to, at the time of, or after the commission of the offense. It is assumed that O acts within his territorial jurisdiction.
Recommended Citation
Horace L. Wilgus,
ARREST WITHOUT A WARRANT,
22
Mich. L. Rev.
673
(1924).
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