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TopicAnyone else watch Audit the Audit?
YourBestFrenemy
06/02/23 9:18:26 PM
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GeraldDarko posted...
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Constitutional Protection When Waiting for Charges
Still, there is no general requirement that, at the time of arrest, an officer has to share this probable cause assessment with the arrestee.
In Devenpeck v. Alford, the U.S. Supreme Court explained that although it's certainly "good police practice" to let a suspect know the reason for his arrest when taken into custody, there is no constitutional requirement to do so.
And while there is a requirement for a "prompt" probable cause determination by a neutral magistrate, the High Court has explained that this hearing may be reasonably held up

Very interesting, I was unaware of this. Thanks for sharing.
Here in CO, they can hold you for up to 48 hours. If they can't advise you why you were arrested or charge you by then, they have to release you.

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