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    Exam 6: Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement: Plain View, Open Fields, Abandoned Property, and Consent Searches
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    The Plain View Doctrine Allows
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The Plain View Doctrine Allows

Question 2

Question 2

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The plain view doctrine allows


A) officers to seize items exposed to their view.
B) officers to move items to check if they are stolen.
C) officers to enter property unlawfully because they see drugs.
D) none of the above.

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