- California Penal Code § 836 PC – Warrantless Arrests
PC 836 permits California police to make warrantless arrests if there is probable cause to believe the suspect committed a felony
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- California Penal Code section 836 (2025)
Penal Code section 836 (a) A peace officer may arrest a person in obedience to a warrant, or, pursuant to the authority granted by Chapter 4 5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2, without a warrant, may arrest a person whenever any of the following circumstances occur: (1)
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(a) A peace officer may arrest a person in obedience to a warrant, or, pursuant to the authority granted by Chapter 4 5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2, without a warrant, may arrest a person whenever any of the following circumstances occur:
- 836 - Wikipedia
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- What Does Penal Code 836 Cover for Arrests in California?
California Penal Code 836 is a critical statute outlining the legal framework for arrests within the state It establishes the conditions under which law enforcement officers can make arrests, ensuring both public safety and adherence to constitutional rights
- California Penal Code 836 – (a) A peace officer may . . . - LawServer
(a) A peace officer may arrest a person in obedience to a warrant, or, pursuant to the authority granted to him or her by Chapter 4 5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2, without a warrant, may arrest a person whenever any of the following circumstances occur:
- PC 836 - California Statutes
(a) A peace officer may arrest a person in obedience to a warrant, or, pursuant to the authority granted to him or her by Chapter 4 5 (commencing with Section 830 ) of Title 3 of Part 2, without a warrant, may arrest a person whenever any of the following circumstances occur:
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