Multiple Choice
In the absence of shell casings,and if there are no persons around the vehicle,the officers:
A) must obtain a search warrant before they can look in the car.
B) may not touch the vehicle,but must wait for a tow truck.
C) may make a limited warrantless entry to look for evidence of ownership.
D) may conduct a complete search of the vehicle,since they do not have probable cause.
Correct Answer:

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