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    Exam 17: Police and Constitutional Law
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    The Plain View Doctrine Holds That Officers May Not Seize
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The Plain View Doctrine Holds That Officers May Not Seize

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The plain view doctrine holds that officers may not seize evidence without a warrant if it is in view of the officer, even if the officer has justification for being present to view the evidence.

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