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The Supreme Court refuses to consider the rule for arrest without a mandate

The Supreme Court refuses to consider the rule for arrest without a mandate

The US Supreme Court will not consider whether it is constitutional for the police to arrest someone without a mandate for a crime that has not been committed in their presence.

A great jury accused Victor Gonzalez with the owner of the crime of stolen emails, after the police arrested him for the fall of the crimes in a neighborhood in Miami and found more E -mail to the inhabitants of the neighborhood when L – have been looking for.

Gonzalez tried to suppress samples against him. Because he did not commit any crime in the presence of the officers, he claimed that they did not have a probable cause for his arrest and search. The argument was rejected by a federal district …