Multiple Choice
The Plain View Doctrine differs from the Open Fields Doctrine in that:
A) The Plain View Doctrine requires the item be found inadvertently but the Open Fields Doctrine allows items to be used in court even though the officers anticipated finding them.
B) The Plain View Doctrine requires the officers be legally at the location where the observation was made but the Open Fields Doctrine applies even if officers were trespassing.
C) The Plain View Doctrine only applies when executing warrants but the Open Fields Doctrine applies to all police activity.
D) The Plain View Doctrine is still used by the Supreme Court but the Open Fields Doctrine is no longer used.
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