Exists where facts and circumstances within the officer's knowledge, and of which they have reasonably trustworthy information, are sufficient to warrant a person of reasonable caution to believe that an offense has been - or is being - committed
a. Reasonable suspicion
b. Mens rea
c. Actus reus
d. Probable cause
e. Reasonable doubt
Ans: d. Probable cause
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