For incriminating evidence to be considered in "open view":
A) the officer must be lawfully present at the location where the observation is made.
B) the officer must make the observation by accident, rather than by design.
C) the officer must have reasonable suspicion that the object is connected to criminal activity.
D) All of the above.
Correct Answer:
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