TN: “48 hour hold” for investigation is an arrest requiring probable cause

The Memphis P.D.’s practice of a “48 hour hold” for investigation is an arrest requiring probable cause. This court has criticized it before. Here, they had probable cause for defendant’s arrest, and his confession to murder was otherwise voluntary. State v. Cox, 2013 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 18 (January 9, 2013).*

Call about shots fired in a house justified a warrantless entry when the officer got there. State v. Hopkins, 2013 Ohio 48, 2013 Ohio App. LEXIS 32 (6th Dist. January 11, 2013).*

The motion to suppress never raised the issue presented for appeal, and, while it was discussed in argument, nothing in the trial court’s findings and conclusions even mentions this issue, so it wasn’t raised or preserved below. State v. Fry, 828 N.W.2d 325 (Iowa App. 2013).*

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