Despite obvious questions about its constitutionality, a law signed recently by Gov. Pete Wilson that gives broad arrest powers to law enforcement officials has local legal experts concerned about the "stark realities" enforcing the law would likely reveal.
The law, which goes into effect Jan. 1, 1996, gives police sweeping powers to arrest individuals suspected of prostitution or drug sales even before a crime is actually committed.
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