Similar words: probable, probably, probability, because, because of, reprobate, probation, approbation. Meaning: n. (law) evidence sufficient to warrant an arrest or search and seizure.
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1 The probable cause of the fire was faulty wiring.
2 The probable cause of death was heart failure.
3 The probable cause of his death is traceable to an incident in 1724.
4 The report states that the probable cause of death was a heart attack.
5 Makers Adam Leisure, of Harrogate, said the probable cause of the fire was a faulty plug socket or wiring.
6 But a federal judge ruled last May that probable cause existed to grant the extradition.
7 According to a probable cause affidavit, Tarver and his girlfriend began to fight over money.
8 The probable cause in this child's case was a viral infection.
9 The issue then was whether the Commonwealth had probable cause sufficient to justify those seizures.
10 Measles is the probable cause of illness in the three athletes.
11 The most probable cause of the problem was the males being infertile.
12 Investigating detention is constitutional only if probable cause exists.
13 Overloading was the probable cause of the accident.
14 Never hesitate to hearsay information to help establish probable cause.
15 A magistrate determined that there was probable cause to search the house.
16 The doctor said that most probable cause of death was heart failure.
17 The probable cause of the death in this child's case was a viral infection.
18 The probable cause is a congenital malfunction in nerve signals in the trigeminal nerve nuclei.
19 In this situation(sentencedict.com),[www.Sentencedict.com] a strict probable cause requirement could make enforcement impossible.
20 If the police did not have "probable cause" to arrest you, you can sue for false imprisonment .
21 Rigid application of the probable cause standard could undermine the quality of agency policymaking.
22 An airline official said a bomb was the incident's most probable cause.
23 Here the judge seemed to raise the bar in the test for probable cause.
24 Results of the documentation review should be provided with the assignment of actual or probable cause.
25 In each case of atypical sex organs, make every effort to establish the probable cause.
26 Scientists are still unable to come to a conclusion as to the probable cause of earthquake.
27 If the evidence does not persuade the grand jury that there is probable cause to believe the person committed a crime, the grand jury will vote a "no bill", or "not a true bill".
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