In a municipality, the mayor or a police officer of the city may arrest upon view a person whom he or she has probable cause to believe is guilty of a breach of the ordinances of the city or of a crime against the laws of the state and, upon reasonable information supported by affidavit, may procure process for the arrest of a person who may be charged with a breach of an ordinance of the city. Amended by Act 2013, No. 726,§ 1, eff. 8/16/2013. Acts 1875, No. 1, § 53, p. 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 19-1706. In a municipality, the mayor or a police officer of the city may arrest upon view a person whom he or she has probable cause to believe is guilty of a breach of the ordinances of the city or of a crime against the laws of the state and, upon reasonable information supported by affidavit, may procure process for the arrest of a person who may be charged with a breach of an ordinance of the city. Amended by Act 2013, No. 726,§ 1, eff. 8/16/2013. Acts 1875, No. 1, § 53, p. 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 19-1706. In a municipality, the mayor or a police officer of the city may arrest upon view a person whom he or she has probable cause to believe is guilty of a breach of the ordinances of the city or of a crime against the laws of the state and, upon reasonable information supported by affidavit, may procure process for the arrest of a person who may be charged with a breach of an ordinance of the city. Amended by Act 2013, No. 726,§ 1, eff. 8/16/2013. Acts 1875, No. 1, § 53, p. 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 19-1706. In a municipality, the mayor or a police officer of the city may arrest upon view a person whom he or she has probable cause to believe is guilty of a breach of the ordinances of the city or of a crime against the laws of the state and, upon reasonable information supported by affidavit, may procure process for the arrest of a person who may be charged with a breach of an ordinance of the city. Acts 1875, No. 1, § 53, p. 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 19-1706.
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