probable cause Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌprɒb.ə.bəl ˈkɔːz]
  • Us [ ˌprɑː.bə.bəl ˈkɑːz]

Meaning of probable cause In English

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Examples of probable cause

  • To get a warrant to search someone's home, you need to go to a magistrate and say we have probable cause to believe that there is evidence of a crime in that home.

  • Sometimes the FBI will surveil somebody while they attempt to gain probable cause to take a person into custody.

  • According to the probable cause affidavit, when the woman got home, she found her angry husband throwing belongings around the home.

  • More specifically, the probable cause of the accident is stated to be pilot error due to a combination of 11 stated factors.

  • I understand that a subsequent investigation identified the probable cause, and action designed to avoid a recurrence has been taken.

  • The most probable cause of the disease in cattle is the scrapie-contaminated sheepmeat with which they are fed.

  • Each known or probable cause of death was described.

  • The admission of spectral evidence at the indictments served the principle of presumptive evidence similar to a grand jury's inquiry into probable cause.

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