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In Most Instances,a Police Officer Seeking an Arrest Warrant from a Magistrate

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In most instances,a police officer seeking an arrest warrant from a magistrate must meet the requirements of probable cause,which are


A) evidence beyond a reasonable doubt a crime was committed, and that the person named in the criminal complaint committed the offense.
B) a preponderance of evidence that a crime was committed, and that the person named in the criminal complaint committed the offense.
C) a scintilla of evidence that a crime was committed, and that the person named in the criminal complaint committed the offense.
D) any level of suspicion on the part of the officer that a crime may have been committed, and that the person named in the criminal complaint might have committed the offense.
E) tangible evidence that a crime was committed, and that the person named in the criminal complaint committed the offense.

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