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Usually, yes. The specific answer will depend on state law and department policy, but auxiliary generally do have police powers.

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Q: Is a police officer allowed to give someone a summons if they are in the auxiliary program?
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A sentence using the word auxiliary?

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What is a peace officer?

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When a state police officer is on vacation do they have to carry their weapon?

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Can you refuse to accept a summons for someone else?

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Does a police officer need a search warrant to come onto your property?

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When a police officer arrests someone based on an improperly issued warrant the warrant protects the officer from liability?

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