01: Reasonable grounds for belief that an accused person have done something wrong (you believe have).
02: Reasonable grounds for belief that an accused person may be subject to arrest.
03: Reasonable grounds for belief that an accused person may be subject to the issuance of a warrant.
02: Reasonable grounds for belief that an accused person may be subject to arrest.
03: Reasonable grounds for belief that an accused person may be subject to the issuance of a warrant.
If your family and your baby mama/baby daddy have been spending too much time without you, chances are, that's probable cause. (Referring to sentence 1.)
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01: To give misleading instructions to you.
02: To direct you in the wrong way (not always intentionally).
02: To direct you in the wrong way (not always intentionally).
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THE SLANG DEFINITION: Someone who represents what they're not, especially any undercover law enforcer.
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