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2014-01-29 |
BRION, J. |
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| It is also important to stress that the determination of probable cause does not depend on the validity or merits of a party's accusation or defense, or on the admissibility or veracity of testimonies presented. As previously discussed, these matters are better ventilated during the trial proper of the case.[27] As held in Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company v. Gonzales:[28] | |||||