What limitations did the U.S. Supreme Court establish with regard to warrantless searches incident to a lawful arrest in Chimel v. California (1969) ?
A) Warrantless searches incident to a lawful arrest are not permissible under any circumstances.
B) The search must be confined to the area within the suspect's immediate control or from an area where the suspect might procure a weapon.
C) Warrantless searches incident to arrest are permissible when exigent circumstances exist.
D) The search must be narrowed only to checking for weapons or other items that may pose a risk to officer safety.
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