The Supreme Court has interpreted the Fourth Amendment to allow for police searches and seizures of evidence without a warrant under which of the following circumstances?

A. when searching the personal effects of public school students
B. when an officer feels that a person has committed a crime
C. when using a thermal imaging device to conduct a blanket sweep of neighborhoods to search for basement marijuana grow operations
D. when searching with the consent of the suspect


Answer: D

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