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Under which exception can a police officer legally enter a home and seize evidence without a warrant?

A. The police believe the person has committed a crime based on eyewitness testimony.

B. The evidence is in plain sight and the officer has a legitimate reason for finding the evidence.

C. The police officer believes that the person in the home is harboring a fugitive.

D. The person who owns the home has already been arrested by the police.

User Cbley
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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

since the answer is in plain sight he has an actual reason to go in because he's almost definetely finding an evidence

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