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.
The previous chapter gave account of an immense body or herd of Sperm Whales, and there was also then given the
probable cause inducing those vast aggregations.
Another inquest was held: another post-mortem examination failed to reveal a
probable cause of death.
She had too old a regard for him to be so wholly estranged as might in two meetings extinguish every past hope, and leave him nothing to do but to keep away from Uppercross: but there was such a change as became very alarming, when such a man as Captain Wentworth was to be regarded as the
probable cause. He had been absent only two Sundays, and when they parted, had left her interested, even to the height of his wishes, in his prospect of soon quitting his present curacy, and obtaining that of Uppercross instead.
And as Miss La Creevy walked along, revolving in her mind various genteel forms and elegant turns of expression, with a view to the selection of the very best in which to couch her communication, she cogitated a good deal upon the
probable causes of her young friend's indisposition.
'Palagi naman si President hanggang walang findings of
probable cause, palaging nandun ang trust.
'Pero, kung 'pag may
probable cause na, iba nang usapan iyon - then there will be suspension galing sa Ombudsman.
The special prosecutor decided there was
probable cause to charge King with election fraud.
Ang mayroon nang resolution finding the existence of
probable cause yung kasong illegal posses-sion of firearms and ammunition.
Benner concedes for purposes of this appeal that he knowingly or recklessly made false statements in the
probable cause affidavit.
Thus, the Ombudsman ruled that there is a
probable cause to believe that Padaca gave unwarranted preference and benefits to EDWINLFI, which is penalized under Section 3 (e) of Republic Act 3019, or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act.
For purposes of filing a complaint or information in court, '
probable cause refers to facts and circumstances sufficient to engender a well founded belief that a crime has been committed and that the respondents probably committed them (Elma vs Jacob 675 SCRA, 20).