“A woman about 30 years of age approached a police officer with the complaint that her husband had just attacked her with a pair of scissors. ‘My husband nearly gouged my eyes out,’ the woman said. ‘He poked me in the face not once but four or five times. He cut my face into ribbons. He’s a dangerous man and I want him arrested. I have five or six witnesses to the attack.’ The officer saw no marks on the woman’s face.” On the basis of this information, the officer may most reasonably take the position that

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“A woman about 30 years of age approached a police officer with the complaint that her husband had just attacked her with a pair of scissors. ‘My husband nearly gouged my eyes out,’ the woman said. ‘He poked me in the face not once but four or five times. He cut my face into ribbons. He’s a dangerous man and I want him arrested. I have five or six witnesses to the attack.’ The officer saw no marks on the woman’s face.” On the basis of this information, the officer may most reasonably take the position that






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