Multiple Choice
Under the holding in Chimel v. California (1969) , a leading Supreme Court case on searches incident to arrest, the police must limit a thorough search incident to arrest to:
A) the arrestee's person (body and clothing) .
B) the arrestee's person and the area within his immediate control.
C) the arrestee's person and the room in which he is arrested.
D) the arrestee's person and the house or apartment where he is arrested.
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