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Without any additional powers, an HUPD officer crossing the street from Harvard Yard to the Holyoke Center would have no more legal authority to stop a crime in progress (and make the accompanying arrest) than an ordinary citizen...
...three reached agreements that gave HUPD officers broad powers of arrest in the greater Boston area...
...deputy sheriffs, HUPD officers are "regarded in the law as peace officers with special rights of arrest in certain circumstances," as it is described in an orientation document given to all new deputies in Middlesex County...
...deputy sheriff, like a HUPD officer, may make a warrantless arrest for any "breach of the peace" committed in his presence. The laws of the commonwealth also allow for deputy sheriffs to enter any premise licensed to serve alcohol without a warrant and make an arrest for any violation...
...based on their powers as deputy sheriffs, HUPD officers could cruise around The Crimson Sports Grille on a Saturday night and round up underage students or arrest the proprietors for selling to students who were underage--if directed to do so by their Harvard employers...