Search and Seizure

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A custodial arrest for a fine-only offense does not violate the Fourth Amendment. (People v. McKay (2002) 27 Cal.4th 601, 606.)

Violation of state statutes for arrest does not violate the Fourth Amendment. (People v. McKay (2002) 27 Cal.4th 601, 606.)

Detention

A detention may occur for a future crime that is about to occur. (People v. Ellis (1993) 14 Cal.App.4th 1198; People v. Aldridge (1984) 35 Cal.3d 473, 478.)