Plain-Language Summary

This law section outlines the procedures for arrest without a warrant in cases of assault, battery, stalking, and violations of protective orders, as well as law enforcement cooperation and immigration enforcement. It details when officers can arrest individuals and how agencies can share information about indicted persons. The section also clarifies law enforcement authority to arrest illegal aliens under specific conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, officers can arrest without a warrant if there is probable cause related to assault, battery, stalking, or protective order violations.

They can arrest individuals without a warrant if they have reasonable suspicion that the person is an illegal alien with prior felony convictions, confirmed by ICE.

Yes, agencies may disclose addresses of indicted individuals or those with arrest warrants to law enforcement, subject to federal law restrictions.

Yes, the law permits warrantless arrests in specific domestic violence and stalking cases, although some sections have been repealed or amended.