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Probable cause is a relatively low standard of evidence, which is used in the United States to determine whether a search, or an arrest, is warranted.
" Probable cause " is a stronger standard of evidence than a reasonable suspicion, but weaker than what is required to secure a criminal conviction.
* Probable cause
Probable cause of death could be complications from their deformity.
Probable cause is not required.
Probable cause was found to be the disabling of the pilots by a severe lightning discharge, close to the plane, which caused a sudden dive from, killing all 25 aboard.
* Probable cause
Probable cause hearing scheduled for 2 / 17 / 95.

Probable and before
It is on the order of the factual standard of proof needed to achieve a finding of " Probable Cause " used in ex parte threshold determinations needed before a court will issue a search warrant.

Probable and is
Lord Edward Herbert of Cherbury ( d. 1648 ) is generally considered the " father of English deism ", and his book De Veritate ( On Truth, as It Is Distinguished from Revelation, the Probable, the Possible, and the False ) ( 1624 ) the first major statement of deism.
* Probable completion of Castelvecchio Bridge in Verona ; its main span of 48. 7 m is the world's longest arch at this time.
* Probable: a clinically compatible case that is not laboratory-confirmed and is not epidemiologically linked to a laboratory-confirmed case
Randomization is a core principle in statistical theory, whose importance was emphasized by Charles S. Peirce in " Illustrations of the Logic of Science " ( 1877 – 1878 ) and " A Theory of Probable Inference " ( 1883 ).
Probable primality is a basis for efficient primality testing algorithms, which find application in cryptography.
* Probable foundation of Stoke City as Stoke Ramblers, although it is not known to have played any matches until 1868.
The dam is capable of withstanding an inflow of up to, or the " Probable Maximum Flood ".
Probable members of the dynasty of Menander include the ruling queen Agathokleia, her son Strato I, and Nicias, though it is uncertain whether they ruled directly after Menander.
When a patient is detained on either a 5250 ( 14-day hold ) or a 5270 ( 30-day hold ) they are entitled to a Probable Cause Hearing in which a determination is made whether the hold meets legal criteria ( if the hold is not legal, the patient may be discharged if he or she wishes.
) Once a patient is on a T-Con or an actual conservatorship, the person is no longer on a 14-day or 30-day hold, and therefore, has no right to a Probable Cause Hearing.
* Probable neurosarcoidosis can be diagnosed if the symptoms are suggestive, there is evidence of central nervous system inflammation ( e. g. CSF and MRI ), and other diagnoses have been excluded.
Probable Maximum Loss ( PML ) is a common term used for earthquake loss estimation, but it lacks a precise definition.
The minimal range is about, maximum range is ; its Circular Error Probable ( CEP ) is estimated to be about.

Probable and .
* Miller / Clark chronology — A Probable Outline of Conan's Career ( 1936 ) was the first effort to put the tales in chronological order.
A theory of statistical inference was developed by Charles S. Peirce in " Illustrations of the Logic of Science " ( 1877 – 1878 ) and " A Theory of Probable Inference " ( 1883 ), two publications that emphasized the importance of randomization-based inference in statistics.
* Peirce, C. S. ( 1883 ), " A Theory of Probable Inference ", Studies in Logic, pp. 126-181, Little, Brown, and Company.
Probable date A. D. 400 to 500, 1868.
Probable chondrite, weight 408. 5 gms.
Probable fossils 100 million years older have been found in the same area.
" Probable descendants of Bafours were pushed southward by the Berber dynasty of Almoravids.
* April 23 – Probable first performance of William Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor.
* Probable year of the conversion of the Pharisee Saul of Tarsus to Christianity after a vision.
* December 9 – Probable first performance of William Shakespeare's Richard II.
* Probable first performance of William Shakespeare's plays Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream in London.
* Probable year of the marriage of Claudius and Messalina.
* Probable date of the Apostolic Council.
* Probable martyrdom date of the apostle Thaddeus, also called Saint Jude in Armenia.
* Probable martyrdom date of the apostle Simon the Canaanite in Armenia.

cause and arrest
There are several conditions that can cause cardiac arrest.
Rhythmic contraction is necessary for efficient movement of blood and fibrillation disrupts this rhythm sufficiently to cause cardiac arrest.
Treatment of cardiac arrest includes cardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR ) and defibrillation depending on the exact cause of cardiac arrest.
The second most common cause of coma, which makes up about 25 % of comatose patients, occurs from lack of oxygen, generally resulting from cardiac arrest.
It may cause cardiac arrest in some patients, because those with bradycardia may not be pumping enough oxygen to their hearts.
To protect the suspect's due-process rights in felony cases ( where the suspect's interest in liberty is at stake ), there is usually a preliminary hearing, at which a judge determines whether there was probable cause to arrest the suspect who is in custody.
Mr. al-Kidd's lawyers say the then-attorney general encouraged authorities after 9 / 11 to arrest potential suspects as material witnesses when they lacked probable cause to believe the suspects had committed a crime.
The constitution does not require that a defendant be advised of the Miranda rights as part of the arrest procedure, or once officer has probable cause to arrest, or if the defendant has become a suspect of the focus of an investigation.
Interference with OxPhos have shown to cause cell cycle arrest suggesting that mitochondria plays a role in cell proliferation.
In high doses, overdoses, or in patients not tolerant to opiates, oxycodone can cause shallow breathing, bradycardia, cold, clammy skin, apnea, hypotension, miosis ( pupil constriction ), circulatory collapse, respiratory arrest, and death.
The pressures produced during constriction have recently been suggested to cause cardiac arrest by interfering with blood flow, but this hypothesis has not yet been confirmed.
Police in the United States are also prohibited from holding criminal suspects for more than a reasonable amount of time ( usually 24 – 48 hours ) before arraignment, using torture, abuse or physical threats to extract confessions, using excessive force to effect an arrest, and searching suspects ' bodies or their homes without a warrant obtained upon a showing of probable cause.
The cause of death was later revealed as cardiorespiratory arrest, with pneumonia and Alzheimer's disease as underlying causes.
After Vanni Mulinari's travel to Udine and subsequent arrest by the Italian justice, the Abbé Pierre went to talk in 1983 with Italian President Sandro Pertini to plead Mulinari's cause.
King wrote in his 1958 book Stride Toward Freedom that Parks ' arrest was the catalyst rather than the cause of the protest: " The cause lay deep in the record of similar injustices.
A search incidental to an arrest that is not permissible under state law does not violate the Fourth Amendment, if the arresting officer has probable cause.
Typically, a private person can make an arrest when: ( 1 ) a misdemeanor amounting to a public nuisance is being committed ; or ( 2 ) a felony has been committed, and the arresting citizen has reasonable cause to believe that the person arrested committed it.
At common law, a police officer could arrest an individual if that individual committed a misdemeanor in the officer's presence or if the officer had probable cause to believe that the individual committed a felony.
For misdemeanors, probable cause to believe that a wrongdoer committed a misdemeanor is not sufficient for an arrestthe police officer has to actually witness the misdemeanor.
The standards of probable cause differ for an arrest and a search.
The government has a probable cause to make an arrest when " the facts and circumstances within their knowledge and of which they had reasonably trustworthy information " would lead a prudent person to believe that the arrested person had committed or was committing a crime.

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