To make an arrest, a private person, if the offense be a felony, and in all cases a peace officer, may break open the door or window of the house in which the person to be arrested is, or in which they have reasonable grounds for believing him to be,... The Southwestern Reporter - Side 1491912Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| California - 1874 - 712 sider
...in which the person to be arrested is, or in which they have reasonable grounds for believing him to be, after having demanded admittance and explained the purpose for which admittance is desired. 288 845. Any person who Las lawfully entered a house Same. for the purpose of making an arrest, may... | |
| California - 1874 - 524 sider
...in winch the person to be arrested is, or in which they have reasonable grounds for believing him to be, after having demanded admittance and explained the purpose for which admittance is desired. SEC. 41. Section eight hundred and ninety-six of said Code is amended to read as follows: chaiieng-... | |
| California, Theodore Henry Hittell - 1876 - 986 sider
...in which the person to be arrested is, or in which they have reasonable grounds for believing him to offense for which the conviction was had, and the fact of a prior conviction (if one), and must [Amendment, approved March 30, 1874; Ametidmenla 1873-4, 435; took effect July 1, 1874.u) (a) Original... | |
| Utah - 1878 - 238 sider
...when, which the person to be arrested is, or in which they have reasonable grounds for believing him to be, after having demanded admittance and explained the purpose for which admittance is desired. SEC. 83.—Any person who has lawfully entered a house for the purpose of making an arrest, may Same... | |
| California - 1881 - 820 sider
...in which the person to be arrested is, or in which they have reasonable grounds for believing him to be, after having demanded admittance and explained the purpose for which admittance is desired. [Amendment, approved March 30, 1874; in fffcci July 1, 1874. 1. Officer in Making Arrest, may Break... | |
| California, Robert Desty - 1881 - 862 sider
...in which the person to be arrested is, or in which they have reasonable grounds for believing him to be, after having demanded admittance and explained the purpose for which admittance is desired. [Approved March 30th, in effect July 1st, 1874.] Breaking into house. — Before an officer with a... | |
| Iowa, Emlin McClain - 1884 - 940 sider
...which the person to be arrested may be, or in which they have reasonable grounds for believing he is, after having demanded admittance and explained the purpose for which admittance is desired. Sue. 4207. Any person who has lawfully entered a house for in order to get the purpose of making an... | |
| California - 1886 - 992 sider
...in which the person to be arrested is, or in which they have reasonable grounds for believing him to be, after having demanded admittance and explained the purpose for which admittance is desired. [Amendment, approved March 30, 1874; Amendments 1873-4, 435; took effect July 1, 1874.] Officer, in... | |
| William Sturtevant Harlow - 1895 - 596 sider
...in which the person to be arrested is, or in which they have reasonable grounds for believing him to be, after having demanded admittance and explained the purpose for which admittance is desired. " (California. Sec. 844 Penal Code.} Nevada. Secs. 4015-6, 4018, 4028 Gen. Stats., 1885. Utah. Secs.... | |
| Kentucky - 1895 - 800 sider
...take bail, sees. 38, S3.) § 40 "i Door may be broken to arrest. To make an arrest, an officer may break open the door of a house in which the defendant may be, arrest than a private person. Creighton is an illegal act which the person about v. Com., 83 Ky. 142.... | |
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