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If the police have articulable probable cause to place you under arrest at the time they made the arrest, they may do so at any time and in any place. Insufficient information is given in the question about the issuance of the warrant, which may have been for an entirely different cause. If the police made an illegal arrest it is a defensible reason for the dropping of the charges.

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Q: Can police come on to private property and arrest someone for a potential felony without a warrant in the State of Ohio The warrant was not issued until two days later and was never signed?
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