High School

At a minimum, an arrest requires:

A. Suspicion
B. Reasonable suspicion
C. Probable cause
D. Clear and convincing evidence

Answer :

At a minimum, an arrest requires Probable cause (option C).

It means there must be sufficient facts and circumstances for a reasonable person to believe that a crime has been, is being, or is about to be committed by the person being arrested. This standard ensures that arrests are not made arbitrarily but are based on a reasonable belief that a crime has occurred.