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Terry v. Ohio, 1968.

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How was probable cause established?

Probable cause is determined by a statement of the facts in a case, including how much evidence the police have to prove their case. Probable cause is the determination that it is likelier than not a person has committed a crime or is committing a crime. There are different levels of probable cause, including for search warrant and for an arrest warrant. A probable cause for a search warrant isn't necessarily a probable cause for an arrest, and vice versa


What is required for an arrest warrant?

probable cause


What level of belief that allows the police to make an arrest?

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.


For an arrest to be lawful police must have either a warrant or what?

have probable cause to believe that a crime is being committed.


How do you use probable cause in a sentence?

Lightening was the probable cause of the power shutdown. It is probable that the economic situation will deteriorate. I think lightening is the cause of the bad power .


What would cause the blinker in your 2003 Chevrolet Impala to come on but not blink?

The most probable answer is that you have a bad flasher.


What is a non-adversarial probable cause means?

what is non adversary probable cause determination


Do you need probable cause for a plane view seizure?

No. The fact that it is plain view is the probable cause.


If the prosecution in a criminal matter does not present enough evidence at the probable cause hearing can they come back with more?

befoer


What if a cop makes up a probable cause to pull you over how can you prove that he had no probable cause?

Difficult and expensive to prove lack of probable cause. Probable cause can be anything from suspicious activity in the vehicle to weaving while driving or failure to signal. I am sure you could find a lawyer who would try but I am also sure the judge would eventually find for probable cause in the end.


When is a search considered lawful?

When they find probable cause, you told a friend you did it and where you hid the evidence, that would be probable cause.


Police may arrest a person accused of a crime if they have what?

I think "probable cause" is the legal term.

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