13-3801. Preventing offenses; aiding officer
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/az/title-13/13-3801A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
A. Public offenses may be prevented by intervention of peace officers as follows:
1. By requiring security to keep the peace.
2. Forming a police detail in cities and towns and requiring their attendance in exposed places.
3. Suppressing riots.
B. When peace officers are authorized to act in preventing public offenses, other persons, who, by their command, act in their aid, are justified in so doing.