Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of CaliforniaBancroft-Whitney Company, 1960 |
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... arrest or before whom an arrested person is brought after an arrest without a warrant is not action by a judge of any court ; it is action by a magistrate as incumbent of a distinct and statutory office . [ 5 ] Id . Preliminary ...
... arrest or before whom an arrested person is brought after an arrest without a warrant is not action by a judge of any court ; it is action by a magistrate as incumbent of a distinct and statutory office . [ 5 ] Id . Preliminary ...
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... arrest is made without a war- rant , the usual proceeding whereby a prosecution is initiated for a felony or a high - grade misdemeanor within the trial jurisdiction of the superior court is by the making of a com- plaint before a ...
... arrest is made without a war- rant , the usual proceeding whereby a prosecution is initiated for a felony or a high - grade misdemeanor within the trial jurisdiction of the superior court is by the making of a com- plaint before a ...
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... Arrest Without Warrant - Reasonable or Probable Cause.— Reasonable or probable cause to justify an arrest is such a state of facts as would lead a man of ordinary caution or prudence to believe and conscientiously entertain a strong ...
... Arrest Without Warrant - Reasonable or Probable Cause.— Reasonable or probable cause to justify an arrest is such a state of facts as would lead a man of ordinary caution or prudence to believe and conscientiously entertain a strong ...
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