Multiple Choice
According to the SCOTUS holding in Arizona v. Gant (2009) , police may search a vehicle incident to a recent occupant's arrest, only if the arrestee is within reaching distance of the passenger compartment at the time of the search, or if:
A) there is no second reason for a search.
B) the police have reason to believe that there is evidence in the car.
C) it is reasonable to believe that the vehicle contains evidence of the offense of arrest.
D) the police have reasonable suspicion that the car contains contraband or weapons.
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