A suspect may waive his or her Fourth Amendment rights and consent to a search. If a search is made under this authority:
A) the person who waives his or her rights cannot revoke the waiver once the search is started.
B) if a waiver is made to search one part of the house, then the other parts may be searched without an additional waiver.
C) the prosecution must show that the consent was freely and voluntarily given and the person who gave the consent had the capacity to consent.
D) the person who gives the consent cannot place any restrictions on the scope of the search.
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