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" Probable cause is such a state of facts in the mind of the prosecutor, as would lead a man of ordinary caution and prudence to believe or entertain an honest and strong suspicion, that the person arrested is guilty. "
The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and ... - Página 77
1895
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The Law of Torts Or Private Wrongs, Volumen1

Francis Hilliard - 1859 - 594 páginas
...lead a man of ordinary caution and prudence, acting impartially, reasonably, and without prejudice, to believe, or entertain an honest and strong suspicion, that the person accused is guilty.' And it has been held not sufficient to establish the want of probable cause, that...
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Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme ..., Volumen58

Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1866 - 716 páginas
...prosecution is such a state of facts in the mind of the prosecutor as would lead a man of ordinary caution and prudence to believe, or entertain an honest and strong suspicion, that the person accused is guilty. 4c 217 |168 33S 4c 2171 69 32 4c t173 182 '219 4c 191 217 '508 Bacon r. Towne &...
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American Leading Cases: Being Select Decisions of American Courts ..., Volumen1

John Innes Clark Hare - 1871 - 952 páginas
..."(2) ["A state of facts" said Shaw, CJ, in a third court,(3) " as would lead a man of ordinary cnution and prudence to believe or entertain an honest and strong suspicion that the person is guilty."] The question of probable cause does not turn upon the actual innocence or guilt of the accused, but...
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Leading Cases on the Law of Torts Determined by the Courts of America and ...

Melville Madison Bigelow - 1875 - 828 páginas
...Shaw, CJ, said that probable cause meant such a state of facts as would lead a man of ordinary caution and prudence to believe or entertain an honest and strong suspicion that the accused is guilty. In Barron ». Mason, 31 Vt. 189, 197, Redfield, CJ, said: "It is not enough to show...
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The American Law Register, Volumen15

1876 - 816 páginas
...cause is such a state of facts in tlie mind of the prosecutor as would lead a man of ordinary caution and prudence to believe or entertain an honest and strong suspicion that tho person arrested is guilty. It does not depend on the actual state of the case in point of fact,...
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A Treatise on the Wrongs Called Slander and Libel: And on the Remedy by ...

John Townshend - 1877 - 838 páginas
...cause is such a state of facts in the mind of the prosecutor as would lead a man of ordinary caution and prudence to believe or entertain an honest and strong suspicion that the person arrested is guilty.1 § 426. Formerly the burden was on the defendant to show probable cause.4 Savil...
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Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia

Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1878 - 1044 páginas
...conscientiously, impartially, reasonably, and without prejudice, upon the facts within the party's knowledge, to believe or entertain an honest and strong suspicion that the person accused is guilty." 1 Hilliard on Torts, ch. 16, § 18, and cases there cited. I proceed to inquire...
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Reports of the Decisions of the Appellate Courts of the State of ..., Volumen7

Illinois. Appellate Court, James Bolesworth Bradwell - 1881 - 712 páginas
...being, "such a state of facts in the mind of the prosecutor as would lead a man of ordinary caution and prudence to believe or entertain an honest and strong suspicion that the person arrested is guilty." And proof that such facts and circumstances did not exist, though negative in...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of ..., Volumen18

West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, Edgar P. Rucker - 1882 - 886 páginas
...cause is such a state of facts in the mind of the prosecutor, as would lead a man of ordinary caution and prudence to believe or entertain an honest and strong suspicion, that the person arrested is guilty." Again he says : "Probable cause does not depend on the actual state of the case...
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A Treatise on the Law of Evidence, Volumen2

Simon Greenleaf, Simon Greenleaf Croswell - 1883 - 784 páginas
...cause is such a state of facts, in the mind of the prosecutor, as would lend a man of ordinary caution and prudence to believe, or entertain an honest and strong suspicion, that the person arrested is guilty. By Shaw, CJ, in Bacon r. Towne, 4 Cush. (Mass.) 238 ; McGurn v. Brackett, 33 Me....
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