Which is true about containers?

a. They can only be searched with probable cause and a warrant
b. No warrant is ever needed to search them, if there is probable cause to do so.
c. No warrant is needed if the container is found in a car the police have probable cause to search, and the container is a likely place to find items that police are searching for.
d. No warrant is needed if the container is found in a vehicle the police have probable cause to search, regardless of the nature of the container.


c

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