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2. | The actions of Toy, when he learned that the man at his door was a federal narcotics agent, were sufficient corroboration of the prior information to constitute probable cause for Toy's arrest |
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3. | The arrest of Toy was not rendered unlawful by the absence of affirmative evidence that the officers stated his purpose to arrest him |
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C. | Probable cause for the arrest of petitioner Wong Sun was furnished by the combined, consistent statements of Yee and petitioner Toy |
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A. | Corroboration of a confession requires only evidence that will tend to establish the trustworthiness of the confession, and does not require evidence sufficient to establish the corpus delicti independently of the confession |
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B. | Wong Sun's confession and its corroboration |
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C. | Toy's confession and its corroboration |
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(i)