Answer:
(C) not apply because Elena's expectation of privacy is not one that society would consider legitimate.
Step-by-step explanation:
Seizure occurs when the government or its agent, like a police officer, removes property from an individual's possession as a result of unlawful activity.
A seizure of property, within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment, occurs when there is some meaningful interference with an individual’s possessory interests, that is the right of a person to occupy and/or exercise control over a particular area.
The search-and-seizure provisions of the Fourth Amendment are all about privacy. To honor this freedom, the Fourth Amendment protects against "unreasonable" searches and seizures by state or federal law enforcement authorities.
However, in this case of Elena, the Fourth Amendment's protection against searches and seizures would not apply because Elena's expectation of privacy is not one that society would consider legitimate.