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629.35 ARREST AT NIGHT; WHEN PERMISSIBLE.

A peace officer may arrest a person at night without a warrant if the officer has reasonable cause to believe that person has committed a felony. An arrest under this section is lawful even if it appears after the arrest that no felony has been committed. When arresting a person at night without a warrant, a peace officer shall inform that person of the officer's authority and the cause of the arrest. This warning need not be given if the person is apprehended while committing a public offense or is pursued immediately after escape.

History:

(10571) RL s 5230; 1985 c 265 art 10 s 1

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 625-634 > 629 > 629_35

629.35 ARREST AT NIGHT; WHEN PERMISSIBLE.

A peace officer may arrest a person at night without a warrant if the officer has reasonable cause to believe that person has committed a felony. An arrest under this section is lawful even if it appears after the arrest that no felony has been committed. When arresting a person at night without a warrant, a peace officer shall inform that person of the officer's authority and the cause of the arrest. This warning need not be given if the person is apprehended while committing a public offense or is pursued immediately after escape.

History:

(10571) RL s 5230; 1985 c 265 art 10 s 1


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 625-634 > 629 > 629_35

629.35 ARREST AT NIGHT; WHEN PERMISSIBLE.

A peace officer may arrest a person at night without a warrant if the officer has reasonable cause to believe that person has committed a felony. An arrest under this section is lawful even if it appears after the arrest that no felony has been committed. When arresting a person at night without a warrant, a peace officer shall inform that person of the officer's authority and the cause of the arrest. This warning need not be given if the person is apprehended while committing a public offense or is pursued immediately after escape.

History:

(10571) RL s 5230; 1985 c 265 art 10 s 1