Devenpeck v. Alford

id: devenpeck-v-alford-203-5018676
title: Devenpeck v. Alford
text: Devenpeck v. Alford, 543 U.S. 146 (2004), was a United States Supreme Court decision dealing with warrantless arrests and the Fourth Amendment. The Court ruled that even if an officer wrongly arrests a suspect for one crime, the arrest may still be "reasonable" if there is objectively probable cause to believe that the suspect is involved in a different crime.
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description: 2004 United States Supreme Court case
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