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140.27 – 140.27 | New York Law

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140.27 – 140.27

New York Criminal Procedure § 140.27

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NY CPL § 140.27 - Arrest without a warrant; when and how made; procedure after arrest by peace officer 140.27 Arrest without a warrant; when and how made; procedure after arrest by peace officer. 1. The rules governing the manner in which a peace officer may make an arrest, pursuant to section 140.25, are the same as those governing arrests by police officers, as prescribed in section 140.15. * 2. Upon arresting a person without a warrant, a peace officer, except as otherwi

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