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Warrantless arrests can typically be made by law enforcement officers when they have probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed, regardless of whether a warrant has been issued. This includes situations where a crime is committed in the officer's presence or when the officer has reliable information that a suspect is committing or has committed a felony. Additionally, certain jurisdictions may allow private citizens to perform warrantless arrests under specific circumstances, but this varies by law.

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