Question
Reasonable grounds to believe the existence of acts warranting certain actions, such as the search and arrest of a person. These can only be done based on known facts and circumstances and not "mere suspicion".
a
Probable cause
b
Beyond a reasonable doubt
c
Reasonable suspicion
d
Preponderance of the evidence
a
Probable cause
b
Beyond a reasonable doubt
c
Reasonable suspicion
d
Preponderance of the evidence
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is:
a. Probable cause
Probable cause refers to the standard of evidence required to justify certain actions, such as obtaining a search warrant or making an arrest. It is based on known facts and circumstances rather than mere suspicion.
a. Probable cause
Probable cause refers to the standard of evidence required to justify certain actions, such as obtaining a search warrant or making an arrest. It is based on known facts and circumstances rather than mere suspicion.