Asked by Rebecca Lovato on Apr 28, 2024

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Ordinarily,to obtain an arrest warrant,a law enforcement agent must demonstrate that there is ________ that a suspect committed or is planning to commit a crime.

A) proof beyond a reasonable doubt
B) articulable suspicion
C) certainty
D) probable cause
E) reasonable suspicion

Probable Cause

A standard of reasonable belief, based on facts, that is required to arrest a person, conduct a search, or seize property in legal proceedings.

Arrest Warrant

A legal document issued by a judge or magistrate which authorizes the police to arrest and detain an individual suspected of a crime.

Law Enforcement Agent

An individual authorized to enforce laws and maintain public order, including police officers, sheriffs, and federal agents.

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Shawndavia EdwardsApr 29, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
A law enforcement officer should obtain an arrest warrant before an individual is taken into custody.Ordinarily,to obtain an arrest warrant,the law enforcement agent must demonstrate that there is probable cause,or a likelihood,that a suspect committed or is planning to commit a crime.