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Officer Brenda Judd had a hunch that Beats,Inc. ,a retail seller of stereo equipment and related supplies,was involved in a drug-smuggling operation.In order to acquire evidence confirming her hunch,Judd posed as an ordinary consumer when she entered Beats' store.She slipped out of the "public" part of the store and proceeded down a hall to an office with a closed door marked "Private.No Entry without Authorization from Manager." She entered the office which was unoccupied,looked through files,and located documentary evidence indicating that Beats was indeed involved in an illegal operation.The evidence obtained by Judd furnished the primary basis for drug-smuggling and drug-dealing charges that are now pending against Beats.Beats filed a pretrial motion asking the court to suppress the evidence obtained by Judd in her search of the office.Should the evidence be suppressed? Why or why not?
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