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Detention for Taking Physical Evidence without Probable Cause

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The Arizona legislature enacted a statute authorizing detention to conduct lineups and to take fingerprints, blood, hair, urine and other types of physical evidence from suspects, in the absence of probable cause to arrest. Constitutional arguments for and against such a detention are examined, and deficiencies in the statute are pointed out and suggestions are made to correct them.

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14 Ariz. L. Rev. 132 (1972)

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