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When a search for evidence is contemplated, the search needs to be done in a timely manner before the evidence is destroyed, disposed of, or moved. The state typically has years to accumulate enough probable cause to arrest someone for a crime.
If the arrest was ACTUALLY and LEGALLY expunged, then, no. If it was in fact expunged, legally it is as if it never occurred.
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In some cases, yes. He can arrest on a misdemeanor arrest warrant. Officers are frequently obligated to make an arrest for domestic violence if they have probable cause to believe the domestic violence has occurred, even though they did not witness it. An officer can usually make an arrest in a traffic accident investigation, even though he did not witness the accident.
The strength of evidence necessary to uphold an arrest varies depending on the jurisdiction and legal standards in place. Generally, evidence must meet a probable cause standard, meaning that there must be a reasonable basis to believe that a crime has been committed and the person to be arrested is responsible. Factors such as witness statements, physical evidence, and the credibility of the evidence can all contribute to determining if evidence is strong enough to uphold an arrest. Ultimately, it is up to a judge or grand jury to evaluate the evidence and decide if it is strong enough to justify an arrest.
A Florida security guard working in a retail store is typically allowed to monitor for theft, provide customer service, enforce store policies, and ensure the safety of customers and employees. They cannot arrest or physically detain someone without proper training and authorization.
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They can threaten you, however, to enact an arrest without probable cause or reasonable suspicion that you've have in fact committed a crime is considered false arrest. If an incident like this occurred, you may wish to file a complaint against the officer with his/her desk sergeant.
What is your definition of "non-serious?" The answer to the question is yes. A traffic violation is a misdemeanor offense for which the officer, in their judgement, can make a summary arrest - IF it occurred in his presence..... and most moving traffic violations DO occur in the officers presence.