Final answer:
When someone is DOR, it does not affect the ability of law enforcement to search incident to arrest.
Step-by-step explanation:
When someone is subject to a DOR (Deserter from the military or Absconder from probation or parole), it does not affect the ability of law enforcement to search incident to arrest. The search incident to arrest is a legal doctrine that allows officers to search an individual, their belongings, and the surrounding area without a warrant, following a lawful arrest. This search is based on the premise that evidence related to the offense of arrest may be found and the need to ensure officer safety.