New York Statutes

§ 140.25 — Arrest without a warrant; by peace officer

New York § 140.25
JurisdictionNew York
Law CPLCriminal Procedure
Title HPreliminary Proceedings In Local Criminal Court
Part 2The Principal Proceedings
Art. 140Arrest Without a Warrant

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N.Y. Criminal Procedure § 140.25 (2026).

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§ 140.25 Arrest without a warrant; by peace officer.\n 1. A peace officer, acting pursuant to his special duties, may arrest\na person for:\n (a) Any offense when he has reasonable cause to believe that such\nperson has committed such offense in his presence; and\n (b) A crime when he has reasonable cause to believe that such person\nhas committed such crime, whether in his presence or otherwise.\n 2. A peace officer acts "pursuant to his special duties" in making an\narrest only when the arrest is for:\n (a) An offense defined by a statute which such peace officer, by\nreason of the specialized nature of his particular employment or by\nexpress provision of law, is required or authorized to enforce; or\n (b) An offense committed or reasonably believed by him to have been\ncom

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Smith v. Carey
473 F. Supp. 268 (S.D. New York, 1979)
2 case citations
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(New York Attorney General Reports, 2007)

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