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How many ways are there to establish probable cause?
Supreme Court
The highest judicial body in a country, often having the ultimate appellate jurisdiction and, in some cases, the authority of judicial review.
Federal Judiciary
The branch of the United States government responsible for interpreting and applying federal laws and the Constitution, consisting of the Supreme Court and lower federal courts.
Supremacy Clause
A doctrine in the U.S. Constitution (Article VI, Clause 2) establishing that federal law takes precedence over state laws and constitutions when they conflict.
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