Multiple Choice
Under the open fields doctrine, without a warrant, an officer may _____.
A) trespass onto open land to search for and seize evidence
B) not trespass onto open land to search for and seize evidence if the land is posted
C) trespass onto the land to search for and seize evidence only if the land is not posted
D) not trespass onto the land of a person without probable cause
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