In this case, the Supreme Court held that the full search of the house was unreasonable, buta search of the arrestee was permitted "to remove any weapons that the [arrestee] mightseek to use in order to resist arrest or effect his escape" and to
"seize any evidence on thearrestee's person in order to prevent its concealment or destruction." a. Knowles v. Iowa
b. Chimel v. California
c. Sibron v. New York
d. Rawlings v. Kentucky
b
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