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M.S. 629.32 <br />Minimum restraint allowed for arrest; <br />warrant must be shown upon request. <br />A peace officer making an arrest may not subject the <br />person arrested to any more restraint than is necessary <br />for the arrest and detention. The peace officer shall <br />show the defendant that the officer is acting under a <br />warrant, and shall show the defendant the warrant if <br />requested to do so. An arrest by a peace officer acting <br />under a warrant is lawful even though the officer does <br />not have the warrant in hand at the time of the arrest, but <br />if the arrested person so requests the warrant must be <br />shown to that person as soon as possible and <br />practicable. A peace officer may lawfully arrest a person <br />when advised by any other peace officer in the state that <br />a warrant has been issued for that person.