In South Dakota v. Opperman (1976) , the police conducted an inventory search in which they searched Opperman's car after towing it to an impound lot because it was parked illegally. They found marijuana during a search of the glove compartment. The Supreme Court decided that:
A) the search of the glove compartment violated the U.S. Constitution.
B) the search of the glove compartment did not violate the U.S. Constitution because it was a legitimate inventory search.
C) the search of the glove compartment violated the U.S. Constitution because it was conducted on a suspicion that drugs were in Opperman's glove compartment.
D) the search of the glove compartment did not violate the U.S. Constitution because drugs were discovered in the glove compartment.
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