What is a "probable cause?"

a. The level of evidence usually required by a jury to arrive at a unanimous verdict in a criminal case.
b. Series of written questions that specifically identify information needed from the opposing party.
c. A written order in the name of the court, requiring a witness to submit to a deposition,
give testimony at trial, or report to an administrative body.
d. The level of evidence required for a reasonable person to believe that a crime has been committed and the accused committed it.


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FEEDBACK: a. Incorrect.
b. Incorrect.
c. Incorrect
d. Correct

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