The legal standard for third party consent searches is:
A) If police rely on an individual who possesses common authority over the premises to be searched, the consent is valid.
B) If the police reasonable rely on consent from an individual who, in fact, lacks common authority, the consent is valid.
C) The police may rely on the consent of individuals exercising actual authority as well as apparent authority.
D) All of the above are correct.
E) Only a and c are correct.
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