Tennessee Code § 38-3-101

Methods of preventing offenses
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Public offenses may be prevented by the intervention of the officers of justice by: (1) Requiring security to keep the peace; and (2) Suppressing riots, unlawful assemblies and breaches of the peace. Code 1858, § 4931; Shan., § 6892; Code 1932, § 11416; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 38-201.
Public offenses may be prevented by the intervention of the officers of justice by: (1) Requiring security to keep the peace; and (2) Suppressing riots, unlawful assemblies and breaches of the peace. Code 1858, § 4931; Shan., § 6892; Code 1932, § 11416; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 38-201.
Public offenses may be prevented by the intervention of the officers of justice by: (1) Requiring security to keep the peace; and (2) Suppressing riots, unlawful assemblies and breaches of the peace. Code 1858, § 4931; Shan., § 6892; Code 1932, § 11416; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 38-201.
Public offenses may be prevented by the intervention of the officers of justice by:
(1) Requiring security to keep the peace; and
(2) Suppressing riots, unlawful assemblies and breaches of the peace.
Code 1858, § 4931; Shan., § 6892; Code 1932, § 11416; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 38-201.

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