In which of the following cases is an arrest warrant technically always required?

a. When a police officer witnesses a crime
b. When crime is reported directly to a police officer by a witness
c. When a police officer has probable cause to believe that a crime is currently being committed
d. When a police officer has obtained information through conducting an investigation
e. When circumstances make obtaining a warrant difficult or impossible

D

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