The Idaho Supreme Court upheld a district court’s decision finding that “the collective knowledge of more than one officer” cannot meet the legal standard requiring a police officer to witness a misdemeanor to arrest someone without a warrant.

Under its 2019 decision in State v. Clarke, the state’s high court held that an individual may not be arrested without a warrant for misdemeanor that was completed outside the arresting officer’s presence.

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