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When quarterback Joe Flacco turned to hand the ball to Rice, the Giants' probable suspicions were confirmed; a second-and-7 run seemed inevitable.
The words flowed in rapid-fire succession -- drug use, suspicion, probable cause -- but they were part of a coherent, well-researched argument.
25 May A Stockholm district court upholds the arrest warrant against Assange, saying there is still "probable cause for suspicion" against the WikiLeaks founder.
For example, agents have the authority to conduct routine searches at the border even in the absence of reasonable suspicion, probable cause or a warrant.
A Stockholm district court has upheld an arrest warrant against Julian Assange, saying there is still "probable cause for suspicion" against the WikiLeaks founder.
Fourth Amendment law already gives border agents huge leeway, allowing them to search travelers and their belongings, without a warrant, proof of probable cause or suspicion of illegal activity.
Had the resources of state and federal governments been focused solely on people for whom there was probable cause for suspicion of a crime, every one of these attacks may have been prevented, including 9/11.
They do not expect that federal agents will arrest them and take them away, with no probable cause for suspicion other than speculation about ethnic affinities with a rival power.
It is a draconian piece of legislation: no "probable cause" or specific suspicion is needed.
"It is not even probable cause for a suspicion of discrimination".
At the same time, it assures the standards of probable cause and reasonable suspicion are applied throughout the process.
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