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OCR: Our Nation's Tradition of Conditioning the Filing of Criminal Charge Upon Probable Cause not Fundamental Liberty Protected hy Substantive Due Process Petitioner accurately points out that the "minimal stan dard m all jurisdictions for the decision to bind defen- dant over for felony is probable cause pu? that pros ecutor acts unprofessionally when he recommends that an indictment be returned without probable cause (Peti tioner's Brief. (6. These facts alone however n warrant the elevation of that practice to the status fundamental liberty. The government's defamation of person for example 18 both unprofe fessional and illegal ir all 50 states. Nonetheless, defamation does not, despite its dire con nsequences, deprive an individual of funda- mental liberty porr ected under the due process c ...