Probable cause to arrest:
I. requires enough facts to lead a police officer to the reasonable belief that the person arrested has committed a crime.
II. is a subjective standard.
III. involves the subjective belief of the police officer making the arrest.
IV. is an objective standard.
A) I, I, III
B) I, IV
C) II, III
D) I
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