Huh? Re-phrase the question please
The police officer has to have probable cause to believe a particular person commited the crime in question. In court, probable cause is NOT enough to convict you of the same crime.
have probable cause to believe that a crime is being committed.
I think "probable cause" is the legal term.
You may be thinking of 'sus'.
Probable cause.
If they have probable cause.
They don't need 'probable cause', just a 'reasonable suspicion'.
Probable cause.
In general, police can search your trunk without a warrant or probable cause if they have your consent or if they believe there is evidence of a crime in the trunk.
Yes, police can arrest you at your workplace if they have a warrant or probable cause to do so.
probable cause
It is known as Probable Cause.