All 11 Uses
probable cause
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- We'd like to enter not-guilty pleas for all of them, and we request that a probable cause hearing be scheduled in ten days.'†
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- 'A probable cause hearing,' Peter said.†
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- 'There's already probable cause to believe that you committed a crime, since there are hundreds of witnesses claiming to have seen you shooting in the school that day.†
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- Having a probable cause hearing today means they score a lot of points, and we score none-it would just be a way for the prosecution to release evidence to the media and the public before they get a chance to hear our side of the story.†
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- It would suck more if we did the probable cause hearing.†
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- I see, Mr. Houghton, that you wish to waive your probable cause hearing.†
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- Do you understand that I would have had the obligation today to find whether or not there was probable cause to believe that you committed the acts for which you are charged, and that by waiving the probable cause hearing, you are not requiring me to find that probable cause; you will now be bound over to the grand jury, and I will bind this case over to the superior court?†
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- Do you understand that I would have had the obligation today to find whether or not there was probable cause to believe that you committed the acts for which you are charged, and that by waiving the probable cause hearing, you are not requiring me to find that probable cause; you will now be bound over to the grand jury, and I will bind this case over to the superior court?†
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- Do you understand that I would have had the obligation today to find whether or not there was probable cause to believe that you committed the acts for which you are charged, and that by waiving the probable cause hearing, you are not requiring me to find that probable cause; you will now be bound over to the grand jury, and I will bind this case over to the superior court?†
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- Patrick had been heading to the probable cause hearing for Peter Houghton when he received a cell phone call that sent him screaming in the opposite direction, to Smyth's Gun Shop in Plainfield.†
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- First she'd had a probable cause hearing to pull together, then, she'd been in front of the grand jury, getting them to hand down an indictment.†
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Definitions:
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(1)
(probable cause) law: evidence sufficient to warrant an arrest or search and seizure
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)