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The Mandatory Arrest Law: Police Reaction, Kevin Walsh
The Mandatory Arrest Law: Police Reaction, Kevin Walsh
Pace Law Review
The mandatory arrest requirement in certain domestic violence situations is unique, due to the fact that no other class of offense requires arrest. The Criminal Procedure Law states that a police officer "may arrest" for all other classes of offenses. The new subdivision states that a police officer "shall arrest a person, and shall not attempt to reconcile the parties or mediate .... ." The use of the word "shall," in contrast to "may," indicates obligation or necessity. Why has this class of offenses been singled out for mandatory arrest? What factors brought this mandatory arrest law about?
Defendant's Right To Be Present In New York: A "Constatutory" Right, Steven N. Malitz
Defendant's Right To Be Present In New York: A "Constatutory" Right, Steven N. Malitz
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Section 1983 Litigation, Martin A. Schwartz
The Commerce Clause Quartet, Martin A. Schwartz
The Commerce Clause Quartet, Martin A. Schwartz
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
New York's Son Of Sam Law: Alive And Well Today, Steven P. Vargas
New York's Son Of Sam Law: Alive And Well Today, Steven P. Vargas
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.