The primary difference between the abandonment doctrine and the plain view doctrine is that:
A) the plain view doctrine is dictated by the nature of the item under consideration, whereas abandonment concerns the location of the item.
B) plain view applies to police officer retrieval of an object, whereas the abandonment doctrine applies broadly to all citizens who retrieve an object.
C) plain view applies only to vehicular searches, whereas the abandonment doctrine applies to homes and public places.
D) under plain view, the location of the item is protected; whereas under the abandonment doctrine, the location is not protected.
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