In deciding cases involving the protection against illegal searches and seizures, the Supreme Court has ruled that

A) police may not enter a home without a warrant in order to make a routine arrest.
B) school officials needed only "reasonable grounds" to search a student's locker.
C) police may not ransack a home in the course of making a lawful arrest but must confine their search to the suspect and the immediate surroundings.
D) all of the above.
E) a search warrant allows unlimited searches on personal property.


D

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