New York Statutes

§ 2.20 — Powers of peace officers

New York § 2.20
JurisdictionNew York
Law CPLCriminal Procedure
Title AShort Title, Applicability and Definitions
Part 1General Provisions
Art. 2Peace Officers

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N.Y. Criminal Procedure § 2.20 (2026).

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§ 2.20 Powers of peace officers.\n 1. The persons designated in section 2.10 of this article shall have\nthe following powers:\n (a) The power to make warrantless arrests pursuant to section 140.25\nof this chapter.\n (b) The power to use physical force and deadly physical force in\nmaking an arrest or preventing an escape pursuant to section 35.30 of\nthe penal law.\n (c) The power to carry out warrantless searches whenever such searches\nare constitutionally permissible and acting pursuant to their special\nduties.\n (d) The power to issue appearance tickets pursuant to subdivision\nthree of section 150.20 of this chapter, when acting pursuant to their\nspecial duties. New York city special patrolmen shall have the power to\nissue an appearance ticket only when it is pursuant to rul

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