Old 11-05-10 | 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by DinoShepherd
Stop getting your criminal justice knowledge from "Dukes of Hazzard".

A police officer will generally have jurisdication (power of arrest) anywhere in the state. Certainly on a college campus in the same county or city.

-Z
Generally, yes, but contingent on certain conditions, e.g. an on-duty officer witnesses the commission of a crime. In a case like this, I'm quite certain that the city police would instruct the complainant to contact campus police, and would not undertake any action of their own.
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