Suppose that a police officer is summoned by a Mr. Smith, who accuses a Mr. Jones of having aided a Mr. Brown to do an injury to Mr. Smith. The nature of the claimed injury does not give the officer the right to make an arrest. The officer should FIRST

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Suppose that a police officer is summoned by a Mr. Smith, who accuses a Mr. Jones of having aided a Mr. Brown to do an injury to Mr. Smith. The nature of the claimed injury does not give the officer the right to make an arrest. The officer should FIRST






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