Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado
criminal arrests
While the decision to make an arrest, of
course, normally resides with law
enforcement officers, is it possible for a
district attorney in Colorado to evaluate
evidence and then order an arrest?
Thank you.
Asked on 11/29/07, 11:05 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Philip Rosmarin
Rosmarin Law Firm
Re: criminal arrests
Absolutely. A district attorney is a law enforcement officer.
Answered on 11/30/07, 12:35 am
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