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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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Definitions:

\(- 1\)

Represents a negative unit value in mathematics, often used to indicate the opposite or additive inverse of a positive value.

\(- 1\)

A numeric value that is one less than zero, often representing the inverse of a quantity.

\(n + 7\)

An algebraic expression representing the sum of an unknown quantity \(n\) and the number 7.

\(n + 8\)

An algebraic expression representing the sum of a variable n and the number 8.

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