New York Statutes
§ 130.9 — Imposition of restraint
New York § 130.9
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N.Y. Military § 130.9 (2026).
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§ 130.9. Imposition of restraint.
(a)Arrest is the restraint of a\nperson by an order not imposed as a punishment for an offense, directing\nhim to remain within certain specified limits. Confinement is the\nphysical restraint of a person.\n (b) An enlisted person may be ordered apprehended or into arrest or\nconfinement by any officer by an order, oral or written, delivered in\nperson or through other persons subject to this code, or through any\nperson authorized by this code to apprehend persons. A commanding\nofficer may authorize warrant officers, petty officers, or\nnoncommissioned officers to order enlisted persons of his command or\nsubject to his authority into arrest or confinement.\n (c) An officer or a warrant officer may be ordered into arrest or\nconfinement only by a
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