Which Court case held that "Consistent with the Fourth Amendment, it is reasonable for police to search the personal effects of a person under lawful arrest as part of the routine administrative procedure at a police station incident to booking and jailing the suspect? The justification for such searches does not rest on probable cause, and hence the absence of a warrant is immaterial to the reasonableness of the search"?
A) Florida v. Wells
B) United States v. Chadwick
C) Illinois v. Lafayette
D) Terry v. Ohio
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