Multiple Choice
If the police come across containers and believe that the containers contain evidence of crime:
I. they can briefly detain the containers to prevent their loss or destruction.
II. they can search them without a warrant or probable cause.
III. they may seize and search containers when they have probable cause to believe the containers in vehicles contain evidence of crime.
IV. they cannot seize or search a closed opaque container without a search warrant.
A) I, II, III, IV
B) I, III
C) II, III
D) IV
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