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Actually, as Sotomayor pointed out, this example is nonsense — in a scenario such as the one Alito describes, the police would not need the law in question: they would have probable cause to demand the register and rush in, with Web Blasters and any other weapons that the L.A.P.D. might issue in hand.
The simulation studies predicted that compounds IXa and IXe would have probable affinity for the α1-AR antagonist hypothesis, while compounds IXb, IXc, and IXg predicted a higher affinity for the α1-AR agonist hypothesis.
Using Jordan's criteria [ 35], we approximated that 29 would have possible CTE, 90 would have probable CTE, and 83 would have definite CTE.
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Had his office been aware of those developments, Mr. Delahunt said, it would have had probable cause to bring assault and weapons charges against Dr. Bishop.
"But they would have to have probable cause to do that".
The commission concluded that "if these defects had been known in autumn 2014, withdrawal of the licence would have been probable" and would have been even further justified because Astana initially claimed it was well organized and denied that it bore any responsibility for the doping cases".
This means that treatment with ECT would have been probable according to hospital practice regardless of the present study.
Under Mr. Levy's proposal, it would not be necessary to charge someone with a violation before asking for papers, though a police officer would still need to have probable cause.
They would have to ask a judge if they have probable cause that you have committed a crime.
Democrats ripped that as unrealistic since if investigators have probable cause to suspect someone of terrorism, they would already be under arrest.
"You have to have probable cause," he said.
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