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Do not understand question. WHO says it no longer has PC?

Probable Cause is WHAT the prosecutor is going to prove to the jury as the foundation for the arrest and charge.

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Q: Can a Prosecutor pursue a case that no longer has Probable Cause?
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What must a prosecutor show for probable cause?

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In jurisdictions where they still exist, the answer to the question is a Grand Jury.In states which no longer (or never did) have a grand jury system, a court heraring (known as a probable cause hearing) is held where the Prosecutor's Office presents the cause for PC to a judge.


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