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Probable cause means that a person is assumed guilty until proven innocent. true or false? I say false
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The correct answer is False
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False, probably cause is not the idea that a person is assumed guilty until proven innocent. This idea is the legal concept that the authorities or police must have a reasonable explanation or grounds for searching a person's personal property.
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