Yes, in order to be able to arrest someone with probable cause that said probable cause must be done under oath or affirmation.
Probable cause.
When it is corroborating or corroborated.
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Probable cause
No, the amount of proof needed for detention and for going to trial is different. For detention, the probable cause standard is relatively low and requires enough evidence to establish a reasonable belief that a crime has been committed. On the other hand, to go to trial, a higher standard of proof, such as beyond a reasonable doubt, is typically required to establish guilt.
probable cause
The police officer has to have probable cause to believe a particular person commited the crime in question. In court, probable cause is NOT enough to convict you of the same crime.
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These are the result of wounds. Please see the wikipedia article for more information.
Aguilar v. Texas
have probable cause to believe that a crime is being committed.