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    A Warrant Is Not Required for an Inventory That Occurs
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A Warrant Is Not Required for an Inventory That Occurs

Question 57

Question 57

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A warrant is not required for an inventory that occurs in the field before a vehicle is impounded, but a warrant is required to justify an inventory that takes place after the vehicle is impounded.

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