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When an Officer Does Not Have Probable Cause to Arrest

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When an officer does not have probable cause to arrest but her or his suspicions are legitimately aroused by the unusual or suspicious behavior of an individual, the officer can:


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Simple Interest

Interest figured solely on the initial sum, excluding any compounded amounts.

Maturity Value

The amount that will be received at the end of a fixed-term investment, including the principal and any accumulated interest.

Initial Amount

The starting amount of money before any growth or shrinkage due to interest or losses.

Simple Interest Rate

A fixed percentage of the principal amount that is paid or earned over a specific period of time, not compounding.

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