"Where the facts and circumstances within the officers' knowledge and of which they had reasonably trustworthy information is sufficient to warrant a person of reasonable caution in the belief that an offense has been or is being committed" is the Supreme Court's definition of:
A) reasonable suspicion.
B) probable cause.
C) a preponderance of the evidence.
D) beyond a reasonable doubt.
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