To obtain an arrest warrant, police must demonstrate:

1) reasonable expectation

2) reasonable suspicion

3) probable cause

4) preponderance of the evidence

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- Probable cause is the correct term. It is the legal standard police must meet in order to obtain an arrest warrant. This means they must have enough evidence to believe that a crime has been committed and that the person to be arrested is responsible for it.
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