The search of a person and the immediate vicinity surrounding that person pursuant to a lawful arrest is called a search to arrest.
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Q73: The case that set the precedent for
Q74: In Coolidge V.New Hampshire the U.S.Supreme Court
Q75: A stop can be made on reasonable
Q76: searches allow police officers can search every
Q77: Evidence obtained in violation of the accused's
Q79: The limits for searches incidental to arrest
Q80: warnings must be administered during stop and
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Q82: Explain when searches can be made without
Q83: Recite the Miranda warnings.
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