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The Right of Police to Search Without a Warrant Items

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The right of police to search without a warrant items that are in "plain view" is another well established exception to the warrant requirement.This exception was explained in the Supreme Court's 1971 decision in Coolidge v.New Hampshire.The Court specified the following condition(s) for a plain view search:


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