Probable Cause Statement Form PDF Details

The Probable Cause Statement form is a crucial document used by law enforcement officers or informed individuals to articulate reasonable grounds for believing that a specific individual has committed a criminal offense. This detailed form initiates with the officer or informant affirming their identity and the veracity of the information provided under penalty of law, emphasizing the seriousness of the document. It requires the inclusion of specifics such as the date of the alleged offense, the location, and the identity of the suspected offender, ensuring that there is a clear and concise record of the allegations. The core of the form lays out the necessity for stating the offenses believed to have been committed, supported by factual assertions that constitute the probable cause. This form accommodates considerations for issuing a warrant, precisely in misdemeanor cases by requiring justifications for the belief that the defendant might not appear in court, or that they pose a threat to the victim or the community. These nuanced requirements demonstrate the form's role in balancing the scales of justice, ensuring that any motion to curtail an individual's freedom through arrest warrants is grounded in solid, factual reasoning.

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Form NameProbable Cause Statement Form
Form Length2 pages
Fillable?No
Fillable fields0
Avg. time to fill out30 sec
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PROBABLE CAUSE STATEMENT FORM

Date:

 

Report Number:

I,

(Name and identify law enforcement officer, or person having information as to probable cause.)

knowing that false statements on this form are punishable by law, state that the facts contained herein are true.

1. I have probable cause to believe that on

 

, at

 

in

 

 

(Date)

 

(Address)

 

, Clay County, Missouri,

 

 

 

 

(City)

 

(Name of Offender(s))

committed one or more criminal offense(s).

(Description of Identity)

[Insert the criminal offenses(s) that you have probable cause to believe that his offender committed here. Delete this instruction in this bracket before you submit this form.]

2. The facts supporting this belief are as follows:

[Insert the facts here as to why the law enforcement officer signing this probably cause statement has probably cause to believe this offender committed the listed offense(s) here. Delete this instruction in this bracket before you submit this form.]

3. I believe that the defendant will not appear in court in response to a criminal summons because:

[Number 3 is only required if you are requesting a warrant in a misdemeanor case. It is not required and must be deleted if this is a felony, if this is a misdemeanor and you are not requesting a warrant, or if you are requesting a warrant but you have no facts to support this statement]

[An example for number 3 is: There is an outstanding warrant for failure to appear]

4. I believe that defendant poses a danger to a crime victim because:

[Number 4 is only required if you are requesting a warrant in a misdemeanor case. It is not required and must be deleted if this is a felony, if this is a misdemeanor and you are not requesting a warrant, or if you are requesting a warrant but you have no facts to support this statement]

[An example for number 4 is: He is cursing the victim, has hit the victim, and is threatening the victim.]

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PROBABLE CAUSE STATEMENT FORM

Report Number:

5. I believe that defendant poses a danger to the community or to any other person because:

[Number 5 is only required if you are requesting a warrant in a misdemeanor case. It is not required and must be deleted if this is a felony, if this is a misdemeanor and you are not requesting a warrant, or if you are requesting a warrant but you have no facts to support this statement]

[An example for number 5 is: He has threatened the witnesses, “he threatened to kill all the witnesses.”]

Printed Name:

 

Signature:

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