Select the true statement.
A) A person's expectation of privacy in an automobile is the same as a person's expectation of privacy in the contents of mobile luggage.
B) A person's expectation of privacy in an automobile is greater than a person's expectation of privacy in the contents of mobile luggage.
C) The mere fact that luggage is on wheels does not mean that a warrantless search of the luggage is justified under the principles of Carroll.
D) Before luggage can be searched, a warrant is needed in all situations regardless of exigency.
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Q30: To use the automobile exception as the
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Q33: A warrantless examination of the exterior of
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