When does an officer not have the authority to arrest a person for a felony?
A) After the person enters his or her residence
B) When the person claims and has diplomatic immunity
C) Unless the offense is committed in the officer's presence
D) When the "stale felony rule" takes effect
E) Any of the above
B
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