Reasonable means that it is Ok but not to good. it is sort of a maybe. 'A reasonable' is a different MATTER. it can work in a sentence like, "the man's penis was a reasonable item to have intercourse with'.
Ownership is the legal term that describes the property a person possesses.
reasonable grounds meaning
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Reasonable cause, or reasonable suspicion, is a legal term for enough evidence to suggest that someone might be carrying a weapon to warrant a pat down. Only weapons can be searched for based on reasonable cause.
Articulabe suspicion is another term for reasonable suspicion. Reasonable suspicion is based on reasonable facts and can be used in arrests and warrants of a person in the United States.
The legal term 'double jeopardy' is a legal defence whereby an accused person cannot be tried for the same offence twice based on the same fact if they have already been convicted or acquitted of the same offence.
Articulabe suspicion is another term for reasonable suspicion. Reasonable suspicion is based on reasonable facts and can be used in arrests and warrants of a person in the United States.
Clergymen are men of the clergy, as in church men, and it's not a legal term.
it means it is legal to have a foot
The person who is filing the lawsuit against someone is the plaintiff in the US court system.
The legal term "30 to life" means that a person convicted of a crime could be sentenced to a minimum of 30 years in prison, with the possibility of serving a life sentence.
I think you are confusing your legal terminology. I've never heard the term "reasonable search" applied to any search. There is a a phrase; "reasonable suspicion," that is used to support a field search conducted under a "Terry stop."