Reports are permanent records of the important facts


PART 1- Reports are permanent records of the important facts surrounding a case. Briefly describe the use and applications of investigative reports.

PART 2- Briefly describe the differences between reasonable suspicion and probable cause. Which is actually needed for a "stop"?

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