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What circumstance would allow an officer to search a home even if they didn’t have a warrant?

A. The homeowner lets them into the house and tells them they can search it.
B. The homeowner has been previously convicted of murder.
C. The police have a strong feeling that the homeowner has committed a crime.
D. The homeowner's spouse has been previously convicted of murder.

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

The officer would have had permission regardless of anything else, kind of like letting someone into your house.

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