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Q: How many probable cause misdemeanors are there in Washington DC?
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How many probable cause misdemeanors are there in dc?

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What might states authorize probable cause arrests for certain un witnessed misdemeanors?

As a general rule misdemeanor crimes must be witnessed by, or occur "in the presence" of the arresting officer. However many(all?) states have exceptions to this general rule that allow the police to arrest for probable cause for certain stated misdemeanor crimes the same as felonies. [As an example; the District of Columbia allows the local police to arrest for eight misdemeanor offenses (known as "probable cause misdemeanors) - they are: Simple Assault - Petit Larceny - Unlawful Entry - Receiving Stolen Property - Attempt Larceny - Attempt Burglary and - Attempt Stolen Auto.] I would imagine that other jurisdictions may have slightly different eligible misdemeanors, but they are probably similar in nature to the above examples.


How does the role of probable cause affect an investigator?

you need to clarify your question. Probably cause can be used in many different applications.


How many days after probable cause has been found does a complaint become public information?

15 days


What was one cause for Washington's success at Trenton?

It is sometimes noted that the Hessians were celebrating Christmas and were caught off guard. That some were drunk is generally discounted, but many were less than prepared for the Continentals' attack. Washington definitely had the element of surprise: crossing the Delaware in the middle of winter could not have been seen as highly probable by the British.


What is legal search?

A legal search would constitute a search warrant signed by a Judge, or probable cause in many instances. Probable cause is a reasonable belief that a person has committed or will commit a crime. For probable cause to exist, the police must have enough knowledge of the facts to believe that a suspect is committing a crime. The test used by court is if a reasonable person of average intelligence would believe a crime was being committed with the same facts.


How many misdemeanor can be expunged in nc?

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How many times can the police search your premises?

Short answer = as many time as they have a warrant, probable cause or reasonable suspicions to do so. US law and it will vary from state to state.


How many piece's of evidence do the police have to have before they arrest you?

One, if it's a really good one. Or maybe none if there are witnesses, if you have no alibi, if there is probable cause that you 'done the crime'.Any number of factors that create probable cause can result in arrest, from a single credible witness statement to actual video of the crime.


Do misdemeanors show up on a back ground check?

Yes, misdemeanors do show up on a background check. Many times employers will let you explain why you were arrested.


How many votes does it take by senate to convict a president of a high crime and misdemeanors?

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What is solid evidence in Florida to search home for drugs?

The Fourth Amendment guarantees against searches conducted without probable cause. Probable cause, in this context, would be information that would cause a reasonable person to believe there are unlawful drugs in the home. This information can come from many sources--informants who may have been in the home and seen the drugs, officers who have watched drugs being delivered to or sold out of the home, tips received from neighbors, etc. Although a home may be searched on probable cause alone, in most cases officers will apply for a search warrant before searching a home. Issuance of the search warrant is dependent on the judge signing the warrant agreeing that the information supplied by the police is sufficient to support probable cause. When the judge does agree and signs the warrant, he is saying he believes the police have "solid evidence" to search the home.