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Thannappa's actions in delaying Ramanujam's mail cannot be justified as it goes against professional integrity. It is important to respect the confidentiality and timely delivery of mail, regardless of the contents or sender. Such behavior can be detrimental to trust and communication within the organization.
Probable cause is the level of evidence held by a rational and objective observer necessary to justify logically accusing a specific suspect of a particular crime based upon reliable objective facts. It is more than mere suspicion but sometiomes less than the amount of evidence required for conviction. See related link below;
It is not known as "The Burden of Proof" it is known as "PROBABLE CAUSE." Probable cause is a standard used in justifying certain police actions. For example, police need to have probable cause to believe that evidence of a crime exists. It is more than mere suspicion but less than the amount of evidence required for conviction. (e.g.- A police officer may have probable cause to believe that there is the possibility of criminal activity when someone is encountered trespassing on private property late at night wearing a stocking mask, in order to justify stopping and searching the person for possession of criminal tools.) See:http://definitions.uslegal.com/p/probable-cause/
The Supreme Court has held that students enjoy less constitutional protections while on school property. Lockers are school property and thus do not require a warrant to search. As for a students person, they must have probable cause. A students witness statement may not be enough to justify a search of a student. However, a camera placing you in the area when something was stolen could certainly justify a search for the stolen objects (contraband). As for drugs, if you appear intoxicated or are behaving in a suspect manner, this too may be probable cause to search you for any kind of narcotics.
The past tense of 'justify' is 'justified'.
I can give you several sentences.He tried to think of an excuse to justify his bad behavior.Can you justify that action?"Justify me; open my mind to the things I can be." (from the Nate James song "Justify Me")suzan had to justify the amount of time she would give me for the test
Probable cause is determined during a preliminary hearing. During this hearing, the judge listens to the prosecution's evidence and decides if there is enough to justify bringing the case to trial.?æA judicial hearing in which testimony is given and the judge rules on whether "probable cause" existed for the original arrest of the defendant.
Prefix for justify
The defenders of torture during the Medieval Inquisitions used passages from the Bible to justify their techniques. One of the most famous people to be killed during this time was Joan of Arc.
justify the purpose of an expenditure