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The Right of Police to Search Without a Warrant Items

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The right of police to search without a warrant items that are in "plain view" is another well-established exception to the warrant requirement.This exception was explained in the Supreme Court's 1971 decision in __________.The Court specified two conditions for a plain view search: (1) The police officer's presence where the plain view search is made must be lawful,and (2) the discovery must be inadvertent.That is,if police have probable cause before the search,they must obtain a warrant.


A) Coolidge v.New Hampshire
B) Terry v.Ohio
C) Bond v.United States
D) Chimel v.California

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