Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
are "citizen on patrol" groups allowed to stalk/follow a neighbor in unmarked cars? how is this not illegal or at least civilly liable behavior. the are not in anyway law enforcement officers.
Asked on 8/04/10, 7:18 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Terry A. Nelson
Nelson & Lawless
How is looking at someone or following in a car 'illegal'? A stop, detention, citizens' arrest, threat, assault or battery might result in liability in civil suit or criminal charges, but not simply observing someone in public. Properly done, with good cause, a citizens' arrest is quite 'legal'.
Answered on 8/09/10, 12:12 pm
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