The plain-view doctrine holds that _

A. Police can seize anything in their plain view, regardless of whether their presence in an area is justifiable.
B. Evidence that is seized must be in plain view.
C. Seized objects must be immediately apparent as evidence or contraband.
D. Both b and c.


D. Both b and c.

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