TJOFLAT, Circuit Judge:
The Fourth Amendment requires that a person who has been arrested and detained without a warrant must "promptly be brought before a neutral magistrate for a judicial determination of probable cause," generally within forty-eight hours. Cty. of Riverside v. McLaughlin,
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