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A peace officer or any other person, may, without a warrant, arrest an offender when the offense is committed in his presence or within his view, if the offense is on classed as a _______ or as an offense against the public peace
felony
A peace officer may arrest, without warrant, when a _____ or __________ has been committed in the presence or within view of a magistrate, and such magistrate verbally orders the arrest of the offender.
felony - breach of the peace
Any peace officer may arrest, without warrant:
persons found in ____________ and ____________ which reasonably show that such persons have been guilty of some felony, violation of Title 9, chapter 42, penal code, breach of the peace, or offense under section 49.02, penal code, or threaten, or are about to commit some offense against the laws.
suspicious places - under circumstances
Any peace officer may arrest, without warrant:
persons who the peace officer has probable cause to believe have committed an ________________________ and the peace officer has probable cause to believe that there is danger of further bodily injury to that person.
assault resulting in bodily injury to another person
Any peace officer may arrest, without warrant:
persons who the peace officer ______________ to believe have committed an offense defined by section 25.07 penal code (Violation of Protective order) if the offense is not committed in the presence of the peace officer
has probable cause
Any peace officer may arrest, without warrant:
persons who the peace officer_____________ cause to believe have committed an offense involving family violence
has probable cause
Any peace officer may arrest, without warrant:
persons who the peace officer _____________ to believe have prevented or interfered with an individual's ability to place a telephone call in an emergency
has probable cause
Any peace officer may arrest, without warrant:
A person who makes a statement to the peace officer that would be admissible against the person under Article 38.21 (Statement voluntarily made) and __________________ to believe that the person has committed a felony.
establishes probable cause
Where it is shown by satisfactory proof to a peace officer, upon the representation of a_______ person, that a ______ has been committed, and that the offender is about to escape, so that there is not time to procure a warrant, such peace officer may, without warrant pursue and arrest the accused.
credible - felony
In each case enumerated where arrests may be lawfully made without warrant, the officer or person making the arrest is justified in adopting all the measures which he might adopt in cases of arrest under warrant, except that an officer making an arrest without a warrant may not enter a residence to make the arrest unless:
- a person who resides in the residence consents to the entry; or
- exigent circumstances require that the officer making the arrest enter the residence without the consent of a resident or without a warrant.