He was booked into jail, and he was cited for probable cause by the police that he may have committed an aggravated murder. |
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The police may generally search your car if they have probable cause to believe that the car contains evidence of a crime. |
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Ordinarily in criminal cases, a search warrant based on probable cause to suspect illegal activity is required. |
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The board concluded that the accident's probable cause was disorientation caused by haze and a dark night. |
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They have probable cause to believe a crime has occurred and that he has committed it. |
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If traces of illegal drugs are found, the police can then use this evidence as support for probable cause to search the house. |
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The test for reasonable and probable cause in a malicious prosecution case is the same as that in a claim based on false arrest or imprisonment. |
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They may not stop your car without some articulable individualized suspicion, or search your apartment without probable cause and a warrant. |
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However, this finding was not analysed to assess the potential risk or probable cause of the problem. |
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The panel addressed the issue of whether probable cause to seize an object can arise during a frisk when a police officer knows the object in question to be narcotics. |
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Moreover, patients identified by simple tests as likely to have heart failure need echocardiography to confirm the diagnosis and establish its probable cause. |
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This means having to show the court there is probable cause to believe that the sought-after records may reveal evidence of wronging. |
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For a third time, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of searching a person without probable cause. |
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In the case of unsynchronized wing folding on NZA 900-1000 cultivators, the probable cause is binding of the slide inside the valve block. |
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A reasonable suspicion therefore must be founded on probable cause, coupled with good faith on the part of the peace officers making the arrest. |
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See the relevant topic for more information about the probable cause and possible solutions. |
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Even Bieber's ridiculous statement won't destroy a dismissal or acquittal for faulty probable cause. |
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The most probable cause is that birds swimming in the East Fork of the Carson River, which flows behind the hatchery, carried dirt or water into the fish raceways. |
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What would be your reaction if the police viewed your religion as probable cause to monitor where you pray, study, and eat? |
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The idea of a blanket warrant is a mockery of the Fourth Amendment requirement of probable cause. |
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In the event the Commission finds probable cause and decides to pursue the matter, it must attempt to conciliate the violation for at least 30 days, but not more than 90 days. |
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This provision comes into play once there is probable cause. |
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His arrest was based on probable cause, as supported by facts. |
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If there is probable cause to suspect an individual of working with terrorists, seeking to injure or murder other Americans, we need to have the tools to prevent those attacks before they occur. |
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The probable cause of ignition was the direct impingement of hot exhaust gases onto the wooden floor located 13 inches above the exhaust stack outlet. |
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If more than two polling-places are shown by evidence of probable cause to be subject to error or nonfeasance, the balloting of the entire Federal Electoral District shall be audited. |
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Nobody is talking, no jokes are being cracked, there are no letters to read, no dinners to eat, no babies to dandle or kittens to stroke: where is the probable cause? |
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You can't be seized without probable cause. |
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The improper use or the non-use of the normal checklist by flight crews is sometimes cited as the probable cause or at least a contributing factor to aircraft accidents. |
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This is the most probable cause of the leaking condition. |
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However, the most probable cause is simply cold, resulting in improper fertilisation and the plant then aborting a seed pod. |
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No probable cause is required as the mere presence inside the zone is an offence, if it is intentional. |
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Existing laws provide ample authority to investigate criminal use of the Internet when police are able to satisfy a judge that there is probable cause for doing so. |
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But interest does not translate into probable cause without evidence. |
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That is, the Commissioner would discuss findings that appeared to be related to cause but not be directed to state the cause or the probable cause as had been the custom. |
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A Civil Aeronautics Board investigation found there was insufficient information available on which to determine probable cause of the disappearance. |
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Fire investigator Richard Brock, of Pembroke Dock fire station, said the probable cause was an electrical fault in one of two distribution boards within the cupboard. |
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