Reasonable Suspicion vs. Probable Cause: Differences Explained
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WEBWhat Is Reasonable Suspicion? Reasonable suspicion, on the other hand, is based on an inclination. Evidence is not necessary, and it can be used by an officer to investigate an area where they believe criminal activity has taken place. If they discover evidence in this area, then they are provided with probable cause to make an arrest.
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