Multiple Choice
This court case ruled that the conversation that took place between the defendant in the case and a government official did not qualify as an unlawful search as the defendant was knowingly and voluntarily in the official's suite.
A) Hoffa v. United States (1966)
B) United States v. Miller
C) Skinner v. Railway Labor Executives' Association
D) Schmerber v. California
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