When a search is made incident to an arrest:
A) the search is valid even though the arrest turns out to be unlawful.
B) the area of the search is limited to the area that is within the immediate dominion and control of the arrestee or any evidence would be inadmissible.
C) the search may include the area of the whole house if the arrest is made in the living room of the arrestee's home and the evidence would be admissible against the arrestee.
D) the search may be made without a warrant or probable cause so long as the arrest immediately follows the search.
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