The U.S. Constitution requires police officers to have an objective basis to back up unwanted interferences with individuals' rights to liberty and privacy. What objective basis is required for an arrest?
A) a hunch
B) reasonable suspicion
C) probable cause
D) No objective basis is required for an arrest.
Correct Answer:
Verified
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A)requires courts to
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