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From Indiana law code 35-41-3-3 at http://iga.in.gov/legislative/laws/2017/ic/titles/035/#35-41-3-3 --->

"IC 35-41-3-3 Use of force relating to arrest or escape
Sec. 3. (a) A person other than a law enforcement officer is justified in using reasonable force against another person to effect an arrest or prevent the other person's escape if:
(1) a felony has been committed; and
(2) there is probable cause to believe the other person committed that felony.
However, such a person is not justified in using deadly force unless that force is justified under section 2 of this chapter."

Also, from

http://lawandthemultiverse.com/2011/03/07/superheroes-and-citizens-arrest/ - "Superheroes and Citizen’s Arrest | Law and the Multiverse"

"The New York law is very broad, covering all offenses (i.e. anything punishable by imprisonment or a fine), but other states only allow citizen’s arrest in cases of a felony. See, e.g., Ind. Code Ann. § 35-41-3-3."



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