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- Probable_cause abstract "In United States criminal law, probable cause (also referred to as reasonable cause) is the standard by which an officer or agent of the law has the grounds to obtain a warrant for, or as an exception to the warrant requirements for, making an arrest or conducting a personal or property search, etc. when criminal charges are being considered. It is also used to refer to the standard to which a grand jury believes that a crime has been committed. This term comes from the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution:The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."Probable" in this case may relate to actual statistical probability, or to a general standard of common behavior and customs. The context of the word "probable" here is not exclusive to community standards and does not predate statistics, as some have suggested.".
- Probable_cause wikiPageExternalLink LAFAQ.html.
- Probable_cause wikiPageExternalLink m013006.pdf.
- Probable_cause wikiPageExternalLink 1-2.
- Probable_cause wikiPageExternalLink 1-2-What-is-Probable-Cause.html.
- Probable_cause wikiPageExternalLink 315lect06.htm.
- Probable_cause wikiPageExternalLink probable-cause-definition.html.
- Probable_cause wikiPageID "146751".
- Probable_cause wikiPageRevisionID "597454159".
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- Probable_cause subject Category:Causality.
- Probable_cause subject Category:Criminal_law.
- Probable_cause subject Category:Legal_reasoning.
- Probable_cause comment "In United States criminal law, probable cause (also referred to as reasonable cause) is the standard by which an officer or agent of the law has the grounds to obtain a warrant for, or as an exception to the warrant requirements for, making an arrest or conducting a personal or property search, etc. when criminal charges are being considered. It is also used to refer to the standard to which a grand jury believes that a crime has been committed.".
- Probable_cause label "Causa probable (Estados Unidos)".
- Probable_cause label "Probable cause".
- Probable_cause label "Уголовное дело".
- Probable_cause label "相當理由".
- Probable_cause sameAs Causa_probable_(Estados_Unidos).
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- Probable_cause sameAs Q2624821.
- Probable_cause wasDerivedFrom Probable_cause?oldid=597454159.
- Probable_cause isPrimaryTopicOf Probable_cause.