Legal Question in Criminal Law in Wisconsin
What is the difference between a"reason to believe" and a "reasonable suspicion"?
Asked on 11/18/09, 11:23 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Maury Beaulier612.240.8005
Minnesota Lawyers
The latter is a legal term which requires that an oficer have a reasonable and articulable suspicion of particularized criminal activity. The former term is not a legal term per se,
Answered on 11/23/09, 11:40 pm
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