Multiple Choice
Under the ________ doctrine, the item seized is limited to what is in the officer's sight. By contrast, items known or observed through the use of the officer's other senses (smell, hearing, touching, and tasting) also fall under the ________ doctrine.
A) Plain view/open fields
B) Open fields/independent source
C) Plain view/independent source
D) Open fields/inevitable discovery
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