If a suspect is arrested in a vehicle, police, as part of the search incident to the arrest, may search the vehicle's trunk.
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Q29: New York v. Belton (1981)extended the Chimel
Q30: A search warrant must specifically identify "the
Q31: When police arrest a suspect based on
Q32: Concerning third-party consent to search, in which
Q33: In Illinois v. Rodriquez (1990), SCOTUS applied
Q35: According to the empirical research about consent
Q36: According to the waiver test of consent:
Q37: The "grabbable area" allows police to search:
Q38: Law enforcement officers often prefer searches without
Q39: The vehicle exception to the warrant requirement
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