Multiple Choice
Match up the concept to the description :
-Plain feel doctrine
A) A search of a criminal suspect and his/her immediate area prior to or following an arrest conducted for the purpose of securing officer safety, preventing the destruction of criminal evidence and/or discovering criminal contraband.
B) A provision housed within the Fourth Amendment, which limits the attainment of warrants to situations in which probable cause is established.
C) Legal authority that provides for the collection of items when such items are inadvertently discovered on an individual's person during legitimate police actions.
D) Legal authority for a law enforcement official to conduct a "pat-down" or search of a person's outer clothing or visual search of a vehicle for contraband.
E) Permission to search an area granted by a nonowner or an individual without a proprietary interest of said area.
F) A law enforcement search of a person or a place conducted in the absence of a warrant.
G) Searches limited in scope to those areas, places, and objects that reasonably may conceal items dangerous to the police.
H) Searches conducted in the absence of a warrant, which are predication on the permission of the homeowner or other competent party, but which are limited to the scope of said permission.
I) A provision found within the Fourth Amendment that mandates the attachment of a warrant by police prior to the execution of a search or an arrest.
J) Legal authority allowing collection of criminal evidence when the item in question is unobstructed, and the officer and evidentiary value of the item is immediately apparent.
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