reasonable suspicion

Discover insightful content exploring the legal standard often used by law enforcement as a basis for initiating an investigation or stop, known as reasonable suspicion. Visitors will find expert interviews, glossary definitions, and in-depth articles examining how this concept differs from probable cause and its implications in criminal law. Stay informed about your rights and the procedural nuances involved in police encounters.

Arrest or Just Detained? Know the Legal Difference

What Distinguishes An Arrest From A Detention?

In California, a detention is a temporary investigatory stop, while an arrest is taking you into custody based on probable cause. Detentions are limited in scope and duration and generally don’t require Miranda warnings unless you’re in custody, unlike arrests. This article explains the legal standards, key differences, and your rights during each. In California, […]

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Understanding Probable Cause in Policing

Probable Cause: Standard for Arrests and Searches

Probable cause requires facts that would lead a reasonable person to believe a crime occurred or evidence will be found, allowing a warrant or certain warrantless action. It is the Fourth Amendment threshold for lawful arrests, searches, and seizures and is more than a hunch but less than proof beyond a reasonable doubt. This article

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