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    An Initial Determination of Probable Cause by a Police Officer
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An Initial Determination of Probable Cause by a Police Officer

Question 92

Question 92

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An initial determination of probable cause by a police officer may be subject to review by the court if the defendant files a motion to:


A) throw out evidence.
B) exclude evidence.
C) include evidence.
D) suppress evidence.

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