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When the Purpose for Conducting a Search Is to Obtain

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When the purpose for conducting a search is to obtain evidence of a crime, the Fourth Amendment always requires the officer to:


A) possess a reasonable certainty that the search will turn up criminal evidence.
B) obtain a search warrant whenever time permits.
C) confine search activity to looking for the objects for which the officer has search authority.
D) comply with all of these requirements.

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