According to the ruling in California v. Riley (2014) , the police:
A) can search cell phones as they are covered by the plain view doctrine.
B) do not need to establish probable cause before engaging in cell phone searches.
C) need a warrant before engaging in cell phone searches.
D) do not need the consent of a cell phone owner to conduct cell phone searches.
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