Arrest Without Warrant By Police In Orange

State:
Multi-State
County:
Orange
Control #:
US-000280
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The document serves as a complaint filed in the United States District Court addressing an arrest without warrant by police in Orange. It outlines the plaintiff's grievance against the defendant for malicious prosecution and false arrest, following a series of false affidavits leading to the plaintiff's wrongful arrest. Key features include the identification of both parties, the detailed account of accusations, the emotional and financial impact on the plaintiff, and the request for compensatory and punitive damages. Filling instructions emphasize the need to insert specific details such as names, dates, and amounts for damages. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who may represent clients facing wrongful arrest cases. It helps legal professionals prepare a structured complaint, ensuring appropriate legal terminology is used while allowing for customization based on individual case specifics. The form aids in clearly articulating the basis of the lawsuit and the damages sought, promoting effective communication of the plaintiff's grievances to the court.
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FAQ

When making an arrest without a warrant, the officer shall inform the person to be arrested of his authority and the cause of the arrest, unless the person to be arrested is then engaged in the commission of an offense, or is pursued immediately after its commission or after an escape, or flees or forcibly resists ...

If evidence is obtained without a valid search warrant, and no exception to the warrant requirement applies, the evidence may be subject to the exclusionary rule. The exclusionary rule prevents illegally obtained evidence from being admitted in a court of law.

A: A probable cause affidavit is required when an officer makes a “warrantless arrest” – which is when the officer arrests someone without getting permission from a judge first. Typically, an officer sees someone break the law and immediately arrests the person.

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Arrest Without Warrant By Police In Orange