- In
United States criminal law,
probable cause is the
legal standard by
which police authorities have
reason to
obtain a
warrant for the
arrest of a suspected...
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preliminary examination,
preliminary inquiry,
evidentiary hearing or
probable cause hearing is a proceeding,
after a
criminal complaint has been
filed by...
- warrants:
warrants must be
issued by a
judge or magistrate,
justified by
probable cause,
supported by oath or affirmation, and must
particularly describe the...
- is a
legal standard of
proof that in
United States law is less than
probable cause, the
legal standard for
arrests and warrants, but more than an "inchoate...
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indication (also
known as
reasonable su****ion) is
substantially lower than
probable cause;
factors to
consider are
those facts and cir****stances a
prudent investigator...
- to make a
lawful arrest, the
arresting officer(s) must have
either probable cause to arrest, or a
valid arrest warrant. A
valid arrest warrant must be...
- "
Probable cause" is
established by
obtaining evidence from the
police encounter sufficient to meet the "
probable cause"
standard for arrest. "
Probable...
- made the
statement of self-defense," Lee said. "Until we can
establish probable cause to
dispute that, we don't have the
grounds to
arrest him." In response...
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probably affected by fatigue. The
investigators concluded that the
probable cause of the
accident is:
Improper supervision by the instructor, and the...
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evasive maneuvers by
either aircraft prior to the accident.: 1 The
probable cause of the
crash was
attributed by the NTSB to be "inadequate
visual lookout...