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Examples of direct evidence that police can use to build probable cause include:
I. tip from a reliable informant.
II. DNA profile.
III. suspect fleeing an officer.
IV. suspect making furtive movements.
Guarantees Payment
An assurance, typically from a third party, that payment will be made for goods or services received.
Blank Endorsement
A signature without any restrictions or instructions, allowing any holder of the document to execute a transaction.
Endorsed
The act of signing the back of a negotiable instrument, such as a check, thus transferring rights or title to another party.
Payee
The party in whose favor a check, draft, or note is made, entitled to receive the payment from the payer.
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