Plain view doctrine
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Mack, Raneta Lawson
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2008
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The plain view doctrine is an exception to the warrant requirement that allows an officer to seize items that she observes from a lawful vantage point, to which she has a lawful right of access, and which are immediately apparent as contraband or evidence of a crime. In this lesson, you will review both the theory and the application of the plain view doctrine.
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Raneta Mack, Plain View Doctrine, CALI (2008), http://www.cali.org/lesson/1253.
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CALI
