According to the waiver test of consent:
A) any search free of coercion is obtained by consent.
B) those who consent need to know that they have a right to refuse consent.
C) once a person consents, they cannot retract consent.
D) a consent search is valid only if the person consenting voluntarily and knowingly waives the Fourth Amendment rights.
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