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probable cause - перевод на русский

LEGAL CONCEPT IN US LAW
Probable Cause; Probably cause
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probable cause         

['prɔbəb(ə)l'kɔ:z]

юриспруденция

резонное основание (что обвинение обосновано)

математика

вероятная причина

preliminary hearing         
TYPE OF LEGAL CASE THAT PRECEDES A TRIAL
Evidentiary hearing; Initial appearance; INITIAL APPEARANCE; Initial Appearance; Probable cause hearing; Pre-trial hearing; Pretrial hearing

общая лексика

предварительное следствие

preliminary hearing         
TYPE OF LEGAL CASE THAT PRECEDES A TRIAL
Evidentiary hearing; Initial appearance; INITIAL APPEARANCE; Initial Appearance; Probable cause hearing; Pre-trial hearing; Pretrial hearing
предварительное следствие; предварительный допрос
preliminary hearing         
TYPE OF LEGAL CASE THAT PRECEDES A TRIAL
Evidentiary hearing; Initial appearance; INITIAL APPEARANCE; Initial Appearance; Probable cause hearing; Pre-trial hearing; Pretrial hearing
preliminary hearing предварительное следствие
cause celebre         
ISSUE OR INCIDENT WHICH INCITES WIDESPREAD CONTROVERSY AND PUBLIC DEBATE
Cause celebre; Famous cases; Causes celebres; Cause Celebre; Causes célèbres; Cause celèbre; Cause Célèbre; Cause célébre

[kəuzse'lebrə]

Франция

громкий

скандальный

нашумевший судебный процесс

громкое дело

cause of death         
SPECIFIC DISEASE OR INJURY RESULTING IN A HUMAN'S DEATH, WHICH MAY BE RECORDED ON A DEATH CERTIFICATE
Cause-of-death; Cause of Death; Cause fo death

медицина

причина смерти

cause of death         
SPECIFIC DISEASE OR INJURY RESULTING IN A HUMAN'S DEATH, WHICH MAY BE RECORDED ON A DEATH CERTIFICATE
Cause-of-death; Cause of Death; Cause fo death
причина смерти
lost cause         
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  • The Lost Cause ideology includes fallacies about the relationships between slaves and their masters.
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AMERICAN HISTORICAL NEGATIONIST IDEOLOGY THAT HOLDS THAT THE CAUSE OF THE CONFEDERACY DURING THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR WAS A JUST AND HEROIC ONE
Lost Cause; Southern nostalgia; The Lost Cause; Confederate cause; The Rebel Cause; Rebel Cause; Rebel cause; Lost cause of the Confederacy; Lost Cause myth; The Lost Cause of the Confederacy; Lost Cause narrative; Northern Aggression; Confederate apologism; Confederate apologist; Lost cause mythology

[lɔst'kɔ:z]

общая лексика

безнадёжное дело

недостижимая цель

lost cause         
  • Frontispiece]] to the first edition of<br/>Dixon's ''The Clansman'',<br/> by [[Arthur I. Keller]].}}
  • redemption]]", and relinquished in 2020 during the [[George Floyd protests]].
  • Flag of Georgia]] (1956–2001)
  • The Lost Cause ideology includes fallacies about the relationships between slaves and their masters.
  • The [[United Daughters of the Confederacy]] helped promulgate the Lost Cause's ideology through the construction of numerous memorials, such as this one in Tennessee.
AMERICAN HISTORICAL NEGATIONIST IDEOLOGY THAT HOLDS THAT THE CAUSE OF THE CONFEDERACY DURING THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR WAS A JUST AND HEROIC ONE
Lost Cause; Southern nostalgia; The Lost Cause; Confederate cause; The Rebel Cause; Rebel Cause; Rebel cause; Lost cause of the Confederacy; Lost Cause myth; The Lost Cause of the Confederacy; Lost Cause narrative; Northern Aggression; Confederate apologism; Confederate apologist; Lost cause mythology
безнадёжное /проигранное/ дело
probable error         
Error probable
случайная ошибка

Определение

probable cause
¦ noun Law, chiefly N. Amer. reasonable grounds to believe that a particular person has committed a crime.

Википедия

Probable cause

In United States criminal law, probable cause is the standard by which police authorities have reason to obtain a warrant for the arrest of a suspected criminal or the issuing of a search warrant. There is no universally accepted definition or formulation for probable cause. One traditional definition, which comes from the U.S. Supreme Court's 1964 decision Beck v. Ohio, is when "whether at [the moment of arrest] the facts and circumstances within [an officer's] knowledge and of which they had reasonably trustworthy information [are] sufficient to warrant a prudent [person] in believing that [a suspect] had committed or was committing an offense."

It is also the standard by which grand juries issue criminal indictments. The principle behind the standard is to limit the power of authorities to perform random or abusive searches (unlawful search and seizure), and to promote lawful evidence gathering and procedural form during criminal arrest and prosecution. The standard also applies to personal or property searches.

The term comes from the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution:

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

Probable in this case may relate to statistical probability or to a general standard of common behavior and customs. The context of the word probable here is not exclusive to community standards, and could partially derive from its use in formal mathematical statistics as some have suggested; but cf. probō, Latin etymology.

In U.S. immigration proceedings, the “reason to believe” standard has been interpreted as equivalent to probable cause.

Probable cause should not be confused with reasonable suspicion, which is the required criteria to perform a Terry stop in the United States of America. The criteria for reasonable suspicion are less strict than those for probable cause.

Как переводится probable cause на Русский язык