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... dual committed a crime or the evidence of a crime or contraband would be found in a search.
Just like 'reasonable suspicion', probable cause requires officers to have articulable facts and the circumstances surrounding those facts. It requires officers to consider the totality of the circumstance.
"The standard, however, only requires a substantial chance or fair probability of criminal activity," she said.
"Now tell me, with this information, what happens to probable cau ...
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