justalayman
Senior Member
so based on your position I can be pulled over for breaching my contract with my cable company?But not every violation of criminal law is classified as a crime.
I took a quick look at the Criminal Procedure Law and while I couldn't find "reasonable suspicion" defined I did find the definition of probable cause (referred to as "reasonable cause to believe") and the term "offense" is used in the definition NOT "crime" (see CPL 70.10 (2)).
I would assume that if reasonable suspicion is specifically defined in the CPL then the same terminology is used.
SCOTUS has been defining RS for a long time. It involves a crime.