23A-27-21. Warrantless arrest and taking into custody of person on probation or with suspended sentence--Conditions.
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A court services officer may arrest and take into custody a person on probation or suspended sentence without a warrant if that court services officer has probable cause to believe that:
(1)The person has violated the terms and conditions of suspension or probation;
(2)The person has failed to comply with the court services officer's documented directives;
(3)The purpose or objects of suspension or probation are not being served; or
(4)The arrest or taking into custody appears necessary in order to prevent escape or enforce discipline.