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What is the difference between reasonable suspicion and probable cause?

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What is the difference between reasonable suspicion and probable cause?

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A. Probable cause is where the known facts and circumstances are sufficient to warrant a person of reasonable prudence in the belief that contraband or evidence of a crime will be found. Reasonable suspicion is a lesser standard which is simply “a particularized and objective basis for suspecting the person stopped of criminal activity. State v. Chapman, 23 Kan. App. 2d 999 , 1005-1006, 939 P.2d 950 (1997).

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