I found this an interesting facet, so I will expand on it first.









To grasp this happening outside the formal rules on the federal level, you might consider what happened in Colorado. A deputy sheriff "raided" a rancher's barn for pickaxes and shovels during a wildfire. The rancher asked it he was going to pay him back after the fire was contained. He promised that he would. When he did not, the rancher had him arrested/summoned and I suppose likely he beelined it with petty cash to the hardware store...

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The statute with which the arrest was executed was repealed:


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But looking closely, we find that one just files a civil suit and copies the district attorney as a criminal complaint. Ergo the right of executing an arrest is preserved.


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