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Criminal defense attorney Neil Shouse of Shouse California Law Group explains “Probable Cause” in California – 4 Examples Where It Applies More info at https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/defense/... or call (855) 999-7755 for a free consultation. “Probable Cause” in California – 4 Key Situations Where It Matters In this video, attorney Neil Shouse breaks down what “probable cause” means under California law and how it plays a crucial role in the criminal justice process. Probable cause is the legal standard that allows police or prosecutors to take certain actions, such as arresting a suspect, obtaining a search warrant, or convincing a judge to move a case forward. Neil discusses four main areas where probable cause is required: police detentions and traffic stops, arrests without a warrant, search warrants, and preliminary hearings in felony cases. He also compares probable cause to “reasonable suspicion,” a lower standard often used for traffic stops and brief detentions. Using real-world examples, Neil explains how courts determine whether probable cause exists. For instance, before a judge can issue a search warrant, law enforcement must present facts showing a crime likely occurred and that evidence can be found at the location to be searched. Similarly, during a preliminary hearing, a judge must decide if there's enough evidence to move a felony case to trial based on the probable cause standard. If you're facing criminal charges or believe your rights were violated due to a lack of probable cause, this video can help you understand your legal options. Knowing when and how probable cause applies is critical in protecting your rights and challenging unlawful arrests or searches. If you or a loved one is charged with a crime we invite you to contact us at Shouse Law Group. We can provide a free consultation in office or by phone. We have local offices in Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley, Pasadena, Long Beach, Orange County, Ventura, San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Diego, Sacramento, Oakland, San Francisco, San Jose and throughout California.