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personnel for breach of the peace misdemeanors. Other non-police persons are granted arrest authority by statute, in the case of those who are state-certified, armed security officers: "A registered armed security officer of a private security services business while at a location which the business is contracted to protect shall have the power to effect an arrest for an offense occurring (i) in his presence on such premises or (ii) in the presence of a merchant, agent, or employee of the merchant the private security business has contracted to protect" and "For the purposes of § 19.2-74, a registered armed security officer of a private security services business shall be considered an arresting officer."
371:), section 55(3), any person may arrest any other person whom they find committing an offence, where they have reasonable grounds to believe that the conduct will create or may involve substantial injury to another person, serious danger of such injury, loss of property or serious injury to property. Section 55(5) states "For the purposes of this section, a person is said to be 'found offending' if he does any act, or makes any omission, or conducts or behaves himself, and thereby causes a person who finds him reasonable grounds for believing that he has, in respect of such act, omission, or conduct, committed an offence against this Act." There are further provisions in section 301 of the
735:("Zákon č. 141/1961 Sb. o trestním řízení soudním (trestní řád)"), the personal liberty of a person caught in the act of committing a crime or immediately afterwards may be restricted by anyone if necessary to establish the person's identity, prevent their escape or secure evidence. The arrester shall, however, be obliged to hand that person over immediately to the police authority; The arrester may also hand over a member of the armed forces to the nearest armed forces unit or garrison administrator. If such a person cannot be handed over immediately, the restriction of that person's personal liberty shall be notified without delay to one of those authorities.
190:, in detaining a suspect, acted reasonably and the suspect unreasonably, then it is likely that the court will find in favour of the citizen or security officer and against the suspect if that suspect chooses, later, to sue the citizen for assault or false imprisonment. In other circumstances where, e.g. a property owner (or an agent) arrests a thief in a manner, and in circumstances, disproportionate to the likely harm to the victim, and in clear defiance of the rights of the suspect (for example, to be taken forthwith to a police station), then the court is very likely to find in favour of the suspect (guilty or otherwise). The courts may order
519:, a Federal law allows any person to arrest a suspect criminal found in flagrante delicto or fleeing from the crime scene. The person has to, at his/her own judgment, have the physical power to keep the suspect detained, has to verbally explain what (s)he is doing to the arrestee and has to call the police. Both have to wait for the arrival of the police. The person who makes a citizen's arrest has to sign the police forms as a witness and explain the facts. Typically it will lead to a time burden of at least two hours. If the facts cannot be verified the person who realizes the citizen's arrest might be sued by the arrestee.
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to detain a person who is witnessed carrying out certain suspected crimes. The crimes include the following: a felony, theft, a crime of violence and a crime which has caused serious damage to property. A person using these detention powers may use reasonable force if their request is not met as long as they do not cause the suspect bruising. They must hand the suspect over to the police immediately and no later than three hours. A citizen's arrest cannot be performed on persons whose identity is known or who are not suspected of fleeing. The law can be used by both private individuals and private security.
759:, any private person may arrest without warrant a person who has committed a flagrant offence as defined in Art. 19 and 20 of the Criminal Procedure Code where the offence is punishable with simple imprisonment for not less than three months. In addition where the police call for assistance in making an arrest with or without warrant there shall be a duty to assist where assistance can be given without risk. The Criminal Procedure Code also provides that where an arrest is made the person making the arrest shall without unnecessary delay hand over the person so arrested to the nearest police station.
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Property owners are entitled to arrest those found damaging their private property and to authorize people working for them to arrest anyone damaging their property as well. Anyone damaging public property may be arrested by a private citizen. Private citizens who make arrests are legally obligated to immediately hand over the suspect to a police officer, or, in the absence of a police officer, to turn the suspect over to the nearest police station. After turning in the suspect, the private person who made the arrest must give a formal witness statement on the circumstances of the arrest.
421:, and is later proven to be false, then the arrest itself will not be considered unlawful if it was made on reasonable grounds. Section 462A allows any person the right to use force "not disproportionate to the objective as he believes on reasonable grounds to be necessary to prevent the commission, continuance or completion of an indictable offence or to effect or assist in effecting the lawful arrest of a person committing or suspected of committing any offence".
2162:"Public offense" is read similarly as breach of peace in this case and includes felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions. There is generally no provision for an investigative detention by a private person under the law. With certain exceptions (see below), an arrest must be made. "Holding them until the police get there" is simply a form of arrest. The officer is accepting the arrest and processing the prisoner on behalf of the private person.
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449:, who, within view of such person apprehending, shall offend against this Act, and shall forthwith deliver him to any constable or police officer of the place where he shall have been apprehended, to be taken and conveyed before a Justice, to be dealt with according to law ..." A private citizen would have found it rather difficult to interpret the terms "loose" or "idle" with any degree of
784:(arrest warrant) can be apprehended by anyone. After the apprehension, the detainee must be handed over to the police as soon as possible. If the criminal is resisting or tries to escape, the law gives a citizen the right to use an amount of force considered necessary, when considering the nature of the crime, the behavior of the apprehended and the situation as a whole.
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the offense and to apprehend the offender. The force must be reasonable under the circumstances to restrain the individual arrested. This includes the nature of the offense and the amount of force required to overcome resistance. In Texas, a civilian may use reasonable force, including deadly force if reasonable, to prevent an escape from a lawful citizen's arrest.
747:, pursuant to § 755 (2) of the Administration of Justice Act, anyone may arrest a person caught in the act of committing a crime or in direct connection to a crime if the criminal act is subject to public prosecution. The arrestee must as soon as possible be turned over to the police with information about the time of and reasons for the arrest.
1504:, any person may arrest someone in the act of committing a crime, or fleeing from the crime scene, if the crime committed is punishable by imprisonment. A person wanted by the police, for whom there is an arrest warrant, can be arrested by anyone at any time. After the arrest, the police must be contacted as soon as possible.
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Private persons are occasionally granted immunity from civil or criminal liability, like the police are, when arresting others. While the powers to arrest are similar, police are entitled to mistake of fact in most cases, while civilians can be held to a stricter liability depending on the individual
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In the case of felonies, a private person may make an arrest for a felony occurring outside their presence, but the rule is that a felony must have, in fact, been committed. For example, consider a suspect that has been seen on surveillance video vandalizing a building to the extent that the arrestor
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A citizen's arrest may also be made technically for a warrant for an arrest if the offence listed is indictable as there is no law prohibiting a re-citizen's arrest or the number of times they may be arrested for it nor is there a time limit. The warrant would satisfy the requirement for the arrester
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Any person who commits an offence on or with respect to the property of another may if his name and address are unknown be apprehended by the person injured or by any person who is using the property to which the injury is done, or by the servant of either of those persons or by any person authorized
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Sub-section 5 further allows the arrest of a person who commits an offence on or with respect to the property of another by any person who is using the property to which the injury is done, or by the servant of either of those persons or by any person authorized by or acting in aid of either of those
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law allowing anyone to arrest a suspect whom they witnessed carrying out a felony was repealed in 1996 and replaced by a new law allowing the detention of a suspect by another person under certain conditions. Section 75 of the
Criminal Procedure Law (Enforcement Powers – Arrest) of 1996 allows anyone
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It is lawful for any person who witnesses a breach of the peace to interfere to prevent the continuance or renewal of it, and to use such force as is reasonably necessary for such prevention and is reasonably proportioned to the danger to be apprehended from such continuance or renewal, and to detain
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If there is a reason to believe that he has committed a non-cognizable offence, and he refuses on the demand of the police officer to give his name and residence, or gives name or residence which such officer has a reason to believe to be false, he shall be dealt with under the provisions of Sec 42,
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Any private person may arrest or cause to be arrested any person who in his presence commits a non-bailable and cognizable offence, or any proclaimed offender, and, without unnecessary delay, shall make over or cause to be made over any person so arrested to a police officer, or, in the absence of a
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Under section 441(2) of the
Criminal Code of the Northern Territory, any person can arrest another whom (s)he finds committing an offence or behaving such that he or she believes on reasonable grounds that the offender has committed an offence and that an arrest is necessary for a range of specified
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Other states seem to allow only arrests in cases of felonies, but court decisions have ruled more broadly. For example, in
Virginia, the statute appears to only permit warrantless arrests by officers listed in the Code. However, Virginia courts have upheld warrantless arrests by non-law enforcement
1256:. A non-police officer doing so must immediately bring them to the nearest civil authority. A person who fails to do so may be found guilty of illegal deprivation of liberty, a crime similar to kidnapping that can result in a prison sentence for the perpetrator. In 2006, the celebrity bounty hunter
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In general, a private person is considered to be justified in using non-deadly force upon another if they reasonably believe that: (1) such other person is committing a felony, or a misdemeanor amounting to a breach of the peace; and (2) the force used is necessary to prevent further commission of
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They witness a breach of the peace, and therefore are justified in interfering to prevent its continuance or renewal, and may detain any person committing it, in order to hand them over to a police officer provided that the person interfering does not use more force than is reasonably necessary to
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Following the arrest, the person arrested must, without delay, be handed over to a justice of the peace or police officer, in accordance with section 552 of the
Criminal Code. Legal advice should then be sought to avoid any possible legal action for wrongful arrest, false imprisonment or assault.
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Detention causing personal harm is an act which is directed against such person as is committing or has committed a criminal offence. Criminal liability for this act shall not apply if the harm allowed to be effected to the person is not evidently disproportionate to the character of the offence,
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anyone has the right to apprehend a person caught in the act of committing an offence, or seized in a pursuit undertaken directly following the commission of an offence, if it is feared that such person may go into hiding or if his identity cannot be established. The apprehended person should be
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The
Administration of Criminal Justice Act (2015) allows private citizens to arrest a person who commits a criminal offense in their presence or a person who they reasonably suspect of having committed a crime for which a police officer would be legally entitled to arrest them without a warrant.
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position that anyone committing an offence can be arrested using minimum force if necessary with consideration to what is reasonable in the relevant circumstances. The offence must be a serious one and not merely for a breach of the peace. The person exercising the power must have witnessed the
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Any private person may arrest any person who, in his view, commits a non-bailable and seizable offence or who has been proclaimed under section 44 and shall without unnecessary delay hand over the person so arrested to the nearest police officer or, in the absence of a police officer, take that
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If there is a clear connection between a person and a committed criminal offence regarding which a punishment related to the deprivation of liberty may be applied, and such person is located at the location where the criminal offence was committed or flees from such site, or if a search for the
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They believe, on reasonable and probable grounds, someone has committed an offence against the Crimes Act 1961 and is fleeing and is being pursued by any one they believe can arrest that person for the offence (such as a police officer). This applies whether or not the offence has in fact been
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or fleeing from the crime scene, if punishment for the crime might be imprisonment or the crime is petty assault, petty theft, petty embezzlement, petty unauthorized use, petty stealing of a motor vehicle for temporary use, petty damage to property or petty fraud. A person wanted by the police
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against the other person would not: ensure the appearance of the person before a court in respect of the offence; prevent a repetition or continuation of the offence or the commission of another offence; prevent the concealment, loss or destruction of evidence relating to the offence; prevent
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Because most states have codified their arrest laws, there are many variations. For example, in
Pennsylvania, the courts have been clear that a non-law enforcement officer cannot make an arrest for a "summary offense". In North Carolina, there is no de jure "citizen's arrest". Although it is
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for the prevention of crime. This would not allow a citizen's arrest before an offence takes place in this sense but would allow any person to use reasonable force to prevent an offence from occurring; for example, restraining a suspected offender who raised a brick in their hand in order to
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Section 9(8) of The
National Criminal Procedure (Code) Act, 2017 states : "If the police is not available for the time being at the time of commission of any offence, any person who is present at the time of commission of that offence or who is eye witness thereto may prevent the person
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Citizen's arrest is known as the "101 power". Under the
Criminal Procedure Ordinance (cap. 221 of the Laws of Hong Kong), section 101(2) provides that "Any person may arrest without warrant any person whom he may reasonably suspect of being guilty of an arrestable offence" using "force as is
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and either the identity of the person cannot be otherwise established immediately or they are suspected to try to flee. The person making the arrest is allowed to hold the arrestee solely for the purpose of turning them over to a proper legal authority such as the police. German law does not
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on store property for a reasonable period of time, so long as the shopkeeper has cause to believe that the person detained in fact committed, or attempted to commit, theft of store property. The purpose of this detention is to recover the property and make an arrest if the merchant desires.
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is that one does not give way to property rights over personal rights, the latter prevailing at all costs. There is also an exception to the proportionality principle which applies when, even though the defensive violence was excessive, it was triggered by a legitimate fear of the offended.
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s271(3): A person is liable to arrest and detention under this section if the person is in the act of committing, or has just committed an indictable offence; or theft (whether the theft is a summary or indictable offence); or an offence against the person (whether the offence is summary or
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The
Criminal Code provisions related to citizen arrests were changed in 2012, by the Citizen's Arrest and Self-defence Act. As a consequence, it is now possible to make a citizen's arrest in Canada in circumstances where a "reasonable" amount of time has lapsed between the commission of a
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The Code of
Criminal Procedure allows private citizens to detain those suspected of crimes in order to prevent their escape, so long as the crime in question is on the list of crimes subjected to citizens' arrest, the crime is evident, and law enforcement is absent from the scene.
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or fleeing from the crime scene, if punishment for the crime might be imprisonment. Also a person wanted by the police, for whom there is an arrest warrant, can be arrested by anyone at any time. A person stopping a criminal from committing a crime is not criminally responsible
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There are several arrest authorities found through the various provincial statutes. The most notable citizen's arrest authority in Ontario is found in the Trespass to Property Act, but there are others found in the Highway Traffic Act, the Liquor Licence Act, and many others.
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Section 231 of the Act allows the use of such force as is "reasonably necessary to make the arrest or to prevent the escape of the person after arrest". A person who arrests another person under section 100 must, as soon as is reasonably practicable, take the person, and any
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2022 Georgia Code Title 17 - Criminal Procedure Chapter 4 - Arrest of Persons Article 5 - Detention by Private Individuals § 17-4-80. Limited Detention by Certain Private Individuals for Certain Offenses; Definitions; Involvement of Law Enforcement; Defenses; Limited Use of
1038:. For most offences, a private individual can only make such an arrest if the suspect would otherwise evade arrest by a Garda, and the arrester must surrender the suspect to Garda custody as soon as practicable. An exception is that stamp hawkers must be brought before the
603:(2) The owner or a person in lawful possession of property, or a person authorized by the owner or by a person in lawful possession of property, may arrest a person without a warrant if they find them committing a criminal offence on or in relation to that property and
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Similar provisions apply to Northern Ireland as to England and Wales, implemented through the Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (SI 1989/1341) as amended by the Police and Criminal Evidence (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Order (SI 2007/288).
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of 27 September 2012 if the person performing the arrest is certain that the arrestee has committed a crime. The arrest must be carried out with applying as little force as required for the apprehension and the arrestee should be surrendered to the
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harassment of, or interference with, a person who may be required to give evidence in proceedings in respect of the offence; prevent the fabrication of evidence in respect of the offence; or would not preserve the safety or welfare of the person.
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If the offence has been actually committed–it is lawful for any person who believes on reasonable ground that another person has committed the offence to arrest that person without warrant, whether that other person has committed the offence or
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are violated. This is especially true when police forces are attempting to determine who an aggressor is. Private citizens do not enjoy the same immunity from civil liability when making arrests on other private citizens as police officers do.
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by or acting in aid of either of those persons, and may be detained until he gives his name and address and satisfies such person that the name and address so given are correct or until he can be delivered into the custody of a police officer.
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prevent the continuance or renewal of the breach of the peace, or than is reasonably proportionate to the danger to be apprehended from its continuance or renewal. Similar legislation applies to suppressions of riots by members of the public.
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However, the first additional circumstance, i.e. "pursued with cries" has been considered ambiguous in recent years, leading to many ongoing discussions and controversies of whether this would cause an infringement of the personal freedom.
507:) can be made under § 80 Abs 2 StPO (code of penal procedures). The person making the arrest is allowed to hold the arrestee solely for the purpose of turning him over to a proper legal authority such as the police.
662:(1) A police officer, or the occupier of premises, or a person authorized by the occupier may arrest without warrant any person he or she believes on reasonable and probable grounds to be on the premises in contravention of section 2.
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One is found in possession of a weapon, stolen property, or other items sufficient to warrant a suspicion that he is an offender or his body, clothes and the like show traces of the commission of an offense sufficient to warrant such
815:. In modern practice, one would detain the perpetrator and immediately call the nearest police, then hand over the perpetrator and any evidence to the first police officers to arrive at the scene. Use of force is not authorised.
669:(2) Where the person who makes an arrest under subsection (1) is not a police officer, he or she shall promptly call for the assistance of a police officer and give the person arrested into the custody of the police officer.
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as long as the means employed are in proportion to the threat. In both countries, this results from a different legal norm, "aid to others in immediate danger", which is concerned with prevention, not prosecution, of crimes.
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b) If the other person was under pursuit after committing an offense, if there is the possibility of escape of the person under pursuit after committing an offense or, if the establishment of his identity right away is not
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by law and the criminal procedure does not require private complaint, and no law enforcement authority is available in due time. The arrester must immediately bring the detainee into the custody of law enforcement.
1492:, any person is allowed to arrest someone in the act of committing a crime or a fugitive as described in article 490 of the Criminal Procedure Law, and must be delivered to a judge within 24 hours (article 496).
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for a crime occurring in their presence. However, the crimes for which this is permitted vary by state. This procedure was criticized in the state of Georgia for the potential of abuse and racial bias after the
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A person who arrests another person must, as soon as practicable after the arrest, arrange for the other person, and any property found on the other person, to be delivered into the custody of a constable.
618:) they make the arrest within a reasonable time after the offence is committed and they believe on reasonable grounds that it is not feasible in the circumstances for a peace officer to make the arrest.
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any person who is committing or who is about to join in or to renew the breach of the peace for such time as may be reasonably necessary in order to give the person into the custody of a police officer.
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They have been asked by a police officer to help arrest any person believed or suspected to have committed any offence unless they know that there is no reasonable ground for the belief or suspicion.
877:, anyone may arrest a person caught committing a felony, but is obliged to hand the person over to the "investigative authorities" immediately; if this is not possible, the police must be informed.
1762:. For this to apply, the offence must actually be in the process of being attempted—preparatory steps are not sufficient. Furthermore, the definition of what constitutes a "crime" was clarified in
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When making an arrest, private individuals may only use force as a last resort and any force used must be reasonable. Arrested persons must be handed over to the police as quickly as possible.
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A person may also arrest another person if they are instructed to do so by a member of the police force, or if they believe on reasonable grounds that the offender is escaping legal custody.
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has the power to take into custody any member of the public who is in a Members-only area of the House, or who misconducts themselves, or who fails to leave when the House sits in private.
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in that there may be justification or protection from criminal responsibility. Justification of the arrest ensures the arresting person is not guilty of an offence and is not liable to any
1843:. Furthermore, the offence of 'assault with intent to resist arrest or lawful apprehension or detainer of himself' may apply if the arrestee assaulted the arrestor under Section 38 of the
1847:. Both assault with intent to resist arrest/lawful apprehension and escaping from lawful custody are indictable, the former being so by the mode of trial of the offence, the latter is a
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must be delivered to a police office as soon as possible for court proceedings. "Arrestable offence" is defined as any crimes that can be sentenced for more than 12 months of jail time.
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Criminal offences are divided into three groups: indictable, dual procedure, and summary conviction. For the purposes of arrest, dual procedure offences are considered to be indictable.
2115:. As a result, Georgia repealed its citizen's arrest law, and replaced it with a narrower law applying only to business owners, inspectors, security guards, and private investigators.
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or the "Citizen's Arrest Ordinance of Quezon City". Any citizens within the Quezon City area can arrest a person even without a warrant in the instances mentioned and provided by law.
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person regarding the committing of such criminal offence has been announced, such person may be detained by anyone and shall immediately be transferred to the nearest police employee.
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In Serbia anybody can arrest somebody in the act of committing a crime that the arrested would otherwise be pursued after in official capacity, provided that the police are notified.
1355:, pursuant to § 176 of the Criminal Procedure Act any person may arrest a suspect caught at the scene or pursued from it. The arrestee must be handed over to the police immediately.
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Under any of the following circumstances, a person may be immediately taken by any citizen to a public security authority, a people's procuratorate, or a people's court for handling:
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for restraining another person as long as one has used proportional force in order to defend themselves or someone else or anyone's property, under Articles 336, 337 and 339 of the
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was charged with unlawful deprivation of liberty for arresting an American fugitive in Mexico and attempting to take him across the border to California without consulting police.
2127:" covers a multitude of violations in which the Supreme Court has even included a misdemeanor seatbelt violation punishable only by a fine. The term historically included theft, "
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which stated under the S3 CLA1967 meaning, it was held to be any domestic crime in England/Wales. Kent Police have released a brief yet comprehensive guide on reasonable force.
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According to the Swiss Criminal Procedure Code § 218, citizens have the right to arrest a person when there is insufficient time to obtain police assistance, provided that
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establish that the crime has to be serious, nor that the person making the arrest has to actually be a citizen of Germany. The use of force is authorized, but the force must be
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believes it rises to a felony due to the damage. If they find the suspect and make the arrest but it later turns out that it was misdemeanor damage, the arrestor is liable for
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If the acts by which harm has been caused to the person to be detained have not been necessary for his or her arrest, liability on a general basis applies for the harm caused.
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The person making the arrest is entitled to perform a search on the suspect, provided (s)he is not working for the place of arrest (e.g. a security guard in a hospital).
635:(4) For greater certainty, a person who is authorized to make an arrest under this section is a person who is authorized by law to do so for the purposes of section 25.
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With regards to the criminal aspects of the citizen's arrest, Article 255 of the Portuguese Code of Criminal Procedure gives any person the right to detain another
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they have caught the person in the act of committing a felony or misdemeanour or they have encountered the person immediately after committing such an offence; or
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Security guards and others working with preventing crime but are not police officers, have this law as justification to arrest thieves and other they encounter.
995:— this last permits arrest for a past crime as well as one in progress. In addition, the Criminal Law (Jurisdiction) Act 1976 schedules offences associated with
1103:, Section 213 of the Code of Criminal Procedure allows anyone from civilians to firefighters witnessing any crime in progress to make an arrest. This is called
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is issued by a court, the warrant may name people (other than police officers) who are able to use it to arrest the person against whom it has been issued.
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anyone who is in the act of committing an offence, or whom the arrestor has reasonable grounds for suspecting to be in the act of committing an offence, or
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legislation; however, the exact power granted differs depending on jurisdiction. The power to arrest for a federal offence is granted by section 3Z of the
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Most states have codified the common law rule that a warrantless arrest may be made by a private person for a felony, misdemeanor, or "breach of peace". "
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1113:). Most criminals who attempt to flee, or refuse to identify themselves, can be held until police arrive. However, making a citizen's arrest to prevent
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where an offence has been committed, anyone who is guilty of that offence or whom the arrestor has reasonable grounds for suspecting to be guilty of it
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it appears to the person making the arrest that it is not reasonably practicable for a police constable to make the arrest instead, and
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Any proclaimed offender he shall without unnecessary delay take such person over to a police officer or to the nearest police station.
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in the commission of a crime. Private citizens who make an arrest are obligated to immediately turn over the detainee to the police.
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628:(3) Any one other than a peace officer who arrests a person without warrant shall forthwith deliver the person to a peace officer.
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If there is a reason to believe that such person comes under the provisions of Sec 41, a police officer shall re-arrest him.
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only. Therefore, these offences—whether fully carried out or merely attempted—are citizen's arrestable in themselves.
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punishable by a jail sentence, with the obligation to immediately bring that person before the nearest officer of the
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but if there is no sufficient reason to believe that he has committed any offence he shall at once be released.
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committing such offence from going away or escaping and hand him or her over to the nearby police office."
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bailiffs). This ceased to have effect as a result of a general repeal of such arrest powers by the
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this would satisfy two conditions for a lawful citizen's arrest at a later date – that the offence
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police officer, take such person or cause him to be taken in custody to the nearest police station.
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states that everyone (not just New Zealand citizens) is justified in arresting without warrant:
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whose name and residence shall be but unknown to such officer or agent, and take them before a
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4153:"The Police and Criminal Evidence (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Order 2007 No. 288 (NI. 2)"
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When the person arrested has committed a felony, although not in his/her presence.
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Consider, for an example of this codification, California Penal Code section 837:
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offence occurring therefore they cannot act upon information from another person.
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gives a right to any person to apprehend someone in the act of committing a crime
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3607:"Peru: New Provisions on Police Detention and on Crimes Discovered in Flagrante"
3434:"Duane 'Dog' Chapman Says Feds Sold Him Out to Mexico in Exchange for Drug Lord"
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does not have a national law covering citizen's arrest, the local government of
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The Code of Criminal Procedure allows private citizens to arrest persons caught
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of Schedule 7 to the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005; commenced by
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République française; Secrétariat général du gouvernement (19 October 2022).
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an offence has been committed, the person who makes the arrest must actually
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to believe the arrested person to have committed the offence, the latter may
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to or destruction of property (whether the offence is summary or indictable).
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the public have been requested to assist in tracing of the person concerned.
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A person committing a non bailable and cognizable offence in his presence or
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the person absconding before a constable can assume responsibility for them
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which allowed any person to arrest without a warrant "any reputed common
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Criminal Procedure Code of Ethiopia, Proclamation no. 185/1961. Art. 50
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essentially the same, North Carolina law refers to it as a "detention".
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Until 2006, there was an "any person" power of arrest under part of the
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Anyone who makes a citizen's arrest can find themselves facing possible
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Criminal Procedure Code of Ethiopia, Proclamation no. 185/1961. Art. 50
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In some states of the United States, the courts recognize a common law
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an offence occurs as long as the offence in question falls within the
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Section 461 states that if an arrest is made under section 458 of the
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Ross v. State, 802 4S.W.2d 308,314-15 (Tex.App. Dallas 1990, no pet.)
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the arrestor has reasonable grounds for believing that the arrest is
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between the jurisdictions, which would have been more controversial.
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and proportionate in the circumstances". Once an arrest is made, the
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gives a right to apprehend someone in the act of committing a crime
539:. In Canada, a criminal offence is any offence that is created by a
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2948:"Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform: Citizen's Arrests"
2217:" to attempt to defend against a civil complaint for false arrest.
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if and only if the latter's conduct in question is punishable with
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parliament repealed the provisions of the former section 47 of the
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American tourist Michael Lacey ... carried out a citizen's arrest.
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Criminal Procedure Ordinance (Hong Kong), Chapter 221, Section 101
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However, both of following two conditions must also be satisfied:
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and alike), and as long as there is an impossibility to resort to
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4131:"The Police and Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1989"
3734:"¿Qué es un delito flagrante? La flagrancia en el Derecho Penal"
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For a public offense committed or attempted in his/her presence.
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2563:"RIS - Strafprozeßordnung 1975 § 80 - Bundesrecht konsolidiert"
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2305:"Vilifying the Vigilante: A Narrowed Scope of Citizen's Arrest"
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committed, and whether or not the arrested person committed it.
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Breach of the peace § England, Wales and Northern Ireland
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In Ahmaud Arbery's Name, Georgia Repeals Citizen's Arrest Law
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as well as powers of search and seizure of certain articles.
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and anyone attempting to flee may be guilty of attempting to
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imminently smash a window. A citizen's arrest is a form of
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1042:. Citizen's arrests are rare; most often they are made by
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2521:. Australasian Legal Information Institute. 1 January 2014
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under which a shopkeeper is allowed to detain a suspected
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and anyone attempting to flee would commit the offence of
2811:§ 127 StPO (code of penal procedures) (Germany)
2577:"Art. 301 do Código Processo Penal - Decreto Lei 3689/41"
2543:. Australasian Legal Information Institute. 20 April 2014
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also provides any person the power to apprehend a person
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the person causing physical injury to themself or others,
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Any private citizen can, according to article 383 of the
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to ensure the appearance of the offender in court, and/or
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of the country in which they are acting. For example, in
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Select Committee on Legislation and Security proceedings
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for the safety or welfare of the public or the offender.
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indictable); or an offence involving interference with,
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the other person is committing or has just committed an
2780:. Direction de l'information légale et administrative.
2774:"Légifrance Le service public de la diffusion du droit"
2474:. Government of Queensland, Australia. 27 November 2013
453:. Citizen's arrest powers are now in section 25 of the
387:, the power to arrest is granted in section 458 of the
3760:"The Swedish Code of Criminal Procedure, Ch 24 Sect 7"
2909:"Citizen's Arrest in Legal System of Iran and England"
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offence, as long as the offence being attempted is an
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a) If the other person was seen committing an offense,
216:
Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002
4333:. Appellate Division, Superior Court, Orange County.
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What You Need to Know About Making a Citizen's Arrest
1823:
In addition to an arrest without a warrant, where an
486:(ACT), section 218, which permits a citizen's arrest.
4040:"Paragraph 2(4) of Schedule 1 to the Theft Act 1968"
3866:"section 24A, Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984"
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3164:"Criminal Law (Jurisdiction) Act, 1976, Section 19"
3105:"Stamp Duties Consolidation Act, 1999, Section 149"
2170:because a felony had not, in fact, been committed.
1075:, arrest another person, provided they are caught "
4434:"Edward Thomas WILSON v. COMMONWEALTH of Virginia"
4373:Susquehanna County Office of the District Attorney
2823:Heinrich, Bernd; Reinbacher, Tobias (2020-10-01).
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233:the person has just committed any such offence, or
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1571:One is pursued with cries that he is an offender;
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2907:Mehra, Nasrin; Jahani, Behzad (March 20, 2016).
2682:"Trespass to Property Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. T.21"
2445:. Law Society of New South Wales. Archived from
2443:"Law Society of New South Wales - Under arrest?"
842:) to the circumstances and the suspected crime.
271:inform the person of the reasons for the arrest.
268:inform the person that they are under arrest and
194:for such suspects in appropriate circumstances.
3934:"section 71, Electoral Administration Act 2006"
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3564:"Administration of Criminal Justice Act (2015)"
218:(NSW). Under the Act, a person may, without a
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795:allows any civilian to arrest a person caught
710:the person has escaped from incarceration; and
393:(Vic). It states that a person may, without a
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1250:allows any person to arrest a criminal found
938:, made by someone other than a member of the
66:, the power comes from Section 24A(2) of the
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2379:. Commonwealth of Australia. 1 October 2012
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2147:837. A private person may arrest another:
1788:or stirring up religious hatred under the
1746:"Any person" powers can be used to arrest
875:Act XC. of 2017 concerning Penal Procedure
543:statute—there are no "provincial crimes".
226:the person is in the act of committing an
39:jurisdictions, the practice dates back to
4436:. Court of Appeals of Virginia, Richmond.
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3378:Criminal Procedure Code (Act 593) § 27(2)
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2469:"Criminal Code Act 1899 - CriminCode.pdf"
2244:Powers of the police in England and Wales
2069:Learn how and when to remove this message
1713:to prevent one or more of the following:
1402:surrendered to the police without delay.
586:(i) has committed a criminal offence, and
550:property-related offence and the arrest.
341:(SA) grants arrest powers to a person in
230:under any Act or statutory instrument, or
132:, the power to arrest is granted by both
3791:Swiss Criminal Procedure Code § 218
3644:"QC ordinance allows 'citizen's arrest'"
3402:Criminal Procedure Code (Act 593) § 2(1)
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2309:Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
1924:Companies Clauses Consolidation Act 1845
716:the person is being pursued for capture.
679:Chinese criminal procedure law empowers
31:– a person who is not acting as a sworn
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2660:"Criminal Code (R.S.C., 1985, c. C-46)"
2612:"Citizen's Arrest and Self-defence Act"
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611:) they make the arrest at that time; or
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1939:House of Commons of the United Kingdom
1877:which also provides any person with a
1121:per Section 220 of the Criminal Code.
825:Jedermann-Anhalte- und -Festnahmerecht
567:(1) Any one may arrest without warrant
58:with arrest powers, who need not be a
4548:. Supreme Court of the United States.
4280:. Supreme Court of the United States.
4278:"Atwater v. Lago Vista (No. 99-1408)"
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3243:"Art. 383 Codice di Procedura Penale"
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1961:Power of arrest § United Kingdom
1906:in England and Wales that related to
1754:. This act creates the offence of an
1719:the person suffering physical injury,
1634:Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984
1538:Constitution of the Republic of China
1224:person to the nearest police station.
294:(Qld). Under the Act, any person who
86:or criminal charges (e.g. charges of
68:Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984
4175:"Category · Ask the Scottish Police"
3503:Crimes Act 1961, Section 35 & 36
3016:"Criminal Law Bill, 1996: Section 4"
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2007:adding citations to reliable sources
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1845:Offences Against the Person Act 1861
1818:assault with intent to resist arrest
1681:possession of a controlled substance
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1550:Article 88: Arrest without a Warrant
1463:and the Ruling of the Plenum of the
560:Arrest without warrant by any person
424:
4546:"Terry v. Ohio (392 U.S. 1 (1968))"
4416:"§19.2-81 Arrest Without a Warrant"
3475:"Citizen's Arrest and Self-defence"
2349:"REGINA -V- SELF; CACD 25 FEB 1992"
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2249:Breach of the peace (England/Wales)
2191:Shopkeeper's (merchant's) privilege
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1769:A citizen's arrest cannot be made:
1687:are listed under Schedule 1 of the
942:. Despite the colloquial name, non-
773:Coercive Measures Act 22.7.2011/806
339:Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935
13:
4260:"Superheroes and Citizen's Arrest"
3988:"section 3, Criminal Law Act 1967"
3732:Vidal, Gerson (5 September 2023).
3625:"Peru enacts citizen's arrest law"
3414:Constitution of Mexico, Article 16
2401:. NSW Government. 15 November 2013
1073:Italian Code of Criminal Procedure
656:Arrest without warrant on premises
599:Arrest by owner, etc., of property
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1835:A citizen's arrest is a form of
1600:Criminal Procedure Code states:
887:Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
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733:the Code of Criminal Procedure
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262:Law Society of New South Wales
249:found on the person, before a
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4179:www.askthe.scottish.police.uk
2952:Dáil Éireann: Written answers
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2118:
1784:in relation to an offence of
1186:non-compliance or resistance.
1009:extraterritorial jurisdiction
852:Citizen's arrest in Hong Kong
429:It was only in 2004 that the
275:
4452:Criminal Law Capsule Summary
4198:Wollan, Malia (6 May 2016).
4133:. Opsi.gov.uk. 25 April 2012
3961:"section 30, Theft Act 1968"
3707:Boletín Oficial del Estado (
1910:, which was used by private
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222:, arrest another person if:
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3587:(in Norwegian). 22 May 1981
3551:Crimes Act 1961, Section 38
3539:Crimes Act 1961, Section 43
3527:Crimes Act 1961, Section 42
3515:Crimes Act 1961, Section 34
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1891:escape from lawful custody
1841:escape from lawful custody
1814:escape from lawful custody
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1689:Magistrates Court Act 1980
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666:Delivery to police officer
490:
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1883:Criminal Justice Act 1967
1786:stirring up racial hatred
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4503:Texas Penal Code 9.51(d)
4494:Texas Penal Code 9.51(b)
3915:Use of Force Guide: Kent
3713:(290). 14 September 1882
2094:United States of America
1731:Where an arrest is made
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652:TRESPASS TO PROPERTY ACT
365:Police Offences Act 1935
296:finds another committing
33:law-enforcement official
3834:Offence classifications
3459:Criminal procedure code
3022:. Oireachtas. p. 4
2925:10.22054/jclr.2016.3953
2113:murder of Ahmaud Arbery
2102:, a private person may
1465:Supreme Court of Russia
1461:Criminal Code of Russia
1410:In Portugal one is not
1358:
1246:Article 16 of the 1917
1217:Criminal Procedure Code
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4264:Law and the Multiverse
4117:www.legislation.gov.uk
4044:www.legislation.gov.uk
3891:R v Self 3 All ER 476
3709:Official State Gazette
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2197:shopkeeper's privilege
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1018:If the arrester lacks
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373:Criminal Code Act 1924
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291:Criminal Code Act 1899
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90:, unlawful restraint,
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4382:on 3 September 2014.
3419:3 March 2007 at the
3014:(26 November 1996).
2670:on 28 February 2012.
2664:Justice Laws Website
2498:Legal Aid Queensland
2003:improve this article
1928:justice of the peace
1764:R v Jones (Margaret)
1440:in flagrante delicto
1366:in flagrante delicto
1253:in flagrante delicto
1140:in flagrante delicto
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1081:In flagrante delicto
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4526:Enacted Legislation
4076:. Statutelaw.gov.uk
3440:. 19 September 2006
2982:. 20 September 2002
2449:on 20 February 2014
2228:R. v. Asante-Mensah
2133:breach of the peace
1887:unlawfully at large
1875:breach of the peace
1685:either-way offences
1679:in a public place,
1675:, possession of an
1258:Duane 'Dog' Chapman
964:breach of the peace
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4584:Criminal procedure
4532:2015-08-24 at the
4467:"Citizen's Arrest"
4465:Flynn, Michael W.
4348:"Citizens' Arrest"
4331:"People v. Landis"
4258:Daily, JD, James.
4204:The New York Times
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2741:2022-12-02 at the
2640:on 23 October 2013
2254:Neighborhood watch
2215:qualified immunity
2106:another without a
2018:"Citizen's arrest"
1916:Environment Agency
1673:actual bodily harm
1647:A few examples of
1638:indictable offence
1300:Specifically, the
1119:false imprisonment
1007:giving reciprocal
467:Northern Territory
431:Western Australian
168:indictable offence
160:reasonable grounds
88:false imprisonment
45:English common law
4589:Legal terminology
4528:ncga.state.nc.us
4113:"Courts Act 2003"
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2979:Irish Independent
2541:"Crimes Act 1958"
2494:"Personal safety"
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