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Old 05-13-2011, 02:09 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Skip View Post
Just so everyone remains clear, a law enforcement officer needs Articulable Suspicion to stop and temporarily detain an individual. Probable Cause, a much higher standard, is necessary to effect an arrest on an individual.

In short an officer normally stops a person on a suspicion (articulable) that an offense has or will occur and during that detention sometimes develops additional facts and circumstances that could lead to probable cause to effect an arrest.

Hope this helps explain the terminology a little better....
Thanks Skip, I was hoping you would help me out.
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