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  2. Reasonable and probable grounds in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In Australia it depends on the circumstances of the case, rather than on the reasonable and probable grounds itself. [ 4 ] In the United States , the doctrine of probable cause governs the exercise of police powers and is argued as differing from reasonableness in preventing random and unnecessary searches.

  3. Loitering - Wikipedia

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    Police officers in South Australia may ask a person to stop loitering in a public place (in other words, to leave the place) where they believe on reasonable grounds: [2] that an offence has been, or is about to be, committed by the person or by others in the vicinity (as more usually happens);

  4. Self-defence (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The question to be asked in the end is quite simple. It is whether the accused believed upon reasonable grounds that it was necessary in self-defence to do what he did. If he had that belief and there were reasonable grounds for it, or if the jury is left in reasonable doubt about the matter, then he is entitled to an acquittal.

  5. Citizen's arrest - Wikipedia

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    The force must be reasonable under the circumstances to restrain the individual arrested. This includes the nature of the offense and the amount of force required to overcome resistance. [109] [110] In Texas, a civilian may use reasonable force, including deadly force if reasonable, to prevent an escape from a lawful citizen's arrest. [111] [112]

  6. 46th Parliament of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The legislation gives the Minister the power to block a person aged over 14 years of age (including an Australian citizen) from returning to Australia for up to two years if the minister “suspects on reasonable grounds” that a temporary exclusion order would prevent support or assistance to a terrorist organisation. [15]

  7. R v Davidson - Wikipedia

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    I think those words ought to be construed in a reasonable sense, and, if the doctor is of opinion, on reasonable grounds and with adequate knowledge, that the probable consequence of the continuance of the pregnancy will be to make the woman a physical or mental wreck, the jury are quite entitled to take the view that the doctor who, under ...

  8. ‘Reasonable grounds’ to believe Israel is committing genocide ...

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    There are “reasonable grounds” to believe Israel is “committing the crime of genocide against the Palestinians as a group in Gaza,” the United Nations’ Special Rapporteur on the ...

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