The authority of the police to search a vehicle without a warrant and based on probable cause is extensive.Name the three things that an officer can do after the vehicle is stopped,when the officer has probable cause for the search and the vehicle is mobile.How does the reasonable expectation of privacy support the need for a warrant to search locked trunks or glove compartments? Explain your answer.
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