What is the difference between probable cause and reasonable suspicion?(1 point) Responses A. A search warrant can only be issued with reasonable suspicion. B. Reasonable suspicion is actual knowledge that a crime has been committed, and probable cause means that a crime has probably been committed. C.With probable cause, there is actual knowledge that a crime has been committed; with reasonable suspicion, there is not actual knowledge. D.Probable cause is the level of evidence schools need, but police need to have reasonable suspicion.

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C. With probable cause, there is actual knowledge that a crime has been committed; with reasonable suspicion, there is not actual knowledge.