A law enforcement officer, who is authorized to arrest for an offense committed in his presence, may arrest a person who is released pursuant to chapter 207 if the officer has reasonable grounds to believe that the person is violating, in his presence, a condition imposed on the person pursuant to section 3142(c)(1)(B)(iv), (v), (viii), (ix), or (xiii), or, if the violation involves a failure to remain in a specified institution as required, a condition imposed pursuant to section 3142(c)(1)(B)(x).
Structure US Code
Title 18— CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 203— ARREST AND COMMITMENT
§ 3041. Power of courts and magistrates
§ 3042. Extraterritorial jurisdiction
§ 3045. Internal revenue violations
§ 3046. Warrant or summons—(Rule)
§ 3047. Multiple warrants unnecessary
§ 3048. Commitment to another district; removal—(Rule)
§ 3050. Bureau of Prisons employees’ powers
§ 3051. Powers of Special Agents of Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives
§ 3052. Powers of Federal Bureau of Investigation
§ 3053. Powers of marshals and deputies
§ 3055. Officers’ powers to suppress Indian liquor traffic
§ 3056. Powers, authorities, and duties of United States Secret Service
§ 3056A. Powers, authorities, and duties of United States Secret Service Uniformed Division
§ 3057. Bankruptcy investigations
§ 3058. Interned belligerent nationals
[§§ 3059 to 3059B. Repealed. , , ]
§ 3060. Preliminary examination
§ 3061. Investigative powers of Postal Service personnel
§ 3062. General arrest authority for violation of release conditions
§ 3063. Powers of Environmental Protection Agency
§ 3064. Powers of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration