Multiple Choice
In what case did SCOTUS hold that, if an officer makes an arrest, reasonably (but wrongly) believing there's an outstanding arrest warrant, evidence obtained during a search incident to the unlawful arrest is admissible in court?
A) Hudson v. Michigan
B) Arizona v. Evans
C) Herring v. U.S.
D) Wolf v. Colorado
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