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Date: 2018-03-16 15:41:18
Law enforcement
Law
Security
Self-defense
Criminal law
Law enforcement in the United States
Violence
Crimes
Citizen's arrest
Deadly force
Law enforcement officer
United States Marshals Service

§ CFR Ch. X (1–1–97 Edition) violations of such other criminal statutes shall be made by other peace officers (e.g., U.S. Marshals or Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents for federal offenses; LLE

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