People v. Rodriguez

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1981-04-09

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OPINION OF THE COURT Jasen, J. The question before us is whether, in the circumstances of this case, the courts below could properly conclude that a police informant was sufficiently reliable and was possessed of a sufficient basis of knowledge to justify the warrantless arrest of defendant based upon that informant’s tip. This case arises out of a police investigation focused upon the Bro…

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