When a peace officer is asked to receive a private person’s arrest, the officer:
a. must accept the arrest or be guilty of a felony.
b. must accept the arrest and risk civil liability.
c. must refuse the arrest if the private person is not a citizen.
d. must refuse the arrest if it is not supported by probable cause.
d. must refuse the arrest if it is not supported by probable cause.
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A. Lawrence v. Texas B. Griswold v. Connecticut C. Florida v. Riley D. Whalen v. Roe
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A. 1956 B. 1964 C. 1978 D. 1983
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A) they be allowed to conduct religious services. B) they be given food and medical care. C) they have access to television and recreation. D) they have hearings when charged with serious disciplinary infractions. E) they participate in forming the prisons' policies and rules.