Massachusetts S1603 amends the law to clarify procedures for arresting persons on probation without a warrant.
Massachusetts S1603 amends the law to specify that probationers can be arrested without a warrant. It removes the 72-hour limit for holding a probationer and requires the probationer to be brought before the next court session. The bill also defines who qualifies as a probation officer for these purposes.
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