23 chapters · 512 sections in this title.
W.S. § 7-20-101 Definition of "peace officer"
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Definition of "peace officer". As used in this chapter "peace officer" has the meaning specified in W.S. 7-2-101.
W.S. § 7-20-102 Arrests without warrant
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Arrests without warrant. (a) In addition to arrests specified in W.S. 7-2-102, any peace officer who has probable cause to believe that a violation of W.S. 6-2-510(a) or 6-2-511(a) has taken place within the preceding twenty-four (24) hours or is taking place or that a violation …
W.S. § 7-20-103 Appearance in court; hearing; probation
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Appearance in court; hearing; probation. (a) Any person arrested pursuant to W.S. 7-20-102 shall be brought before the court having jurisdiction in the cause without unnecessary delay. At the initial appearance under this section the court shall: (i) Set a time for a hearing on t…
W.S. § 7-20-104 and remedies
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and remedies. Notice to victim of services and legal rights At the time of arrest under W.S. 7-20-102 or as soon thereafter as is practicable, the peace officer shall advise the victim of the availability of a program that provides services to victims of battering in the communit…
W.S. § 7-20-105 Peace officer education and training
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Peace officer education and training. (a) Law enforcement agencies and the Wyoming law enforcement academy shall provide peace officers with a uniform education and training program approved by the peace officer standards and training commission designed to inform the officers of…
W.S. § 7-20-106 Civil or criminal liability of peace officer
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Civil or criminal liability of peace officer. A peace officer making an arrest pursuant to this chapter is not civilly or criminally liable for that arrest if the officer acts upon probable cause and without malice.
W.S. § 7-20-107 Identification codes; reports
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Identification codes; reports. (a) The Wyoming division of criminal investigation within the office of the attorney general shall develop and each law enforcement agency shall use a domestic violence identification code or codes by January 1, 1988. In all incidents of domestic vi…