The Supreme Court decision that endorsed warrantless searches for weapons and evidence in the immediate vicinity of people who are lawfully arrested was:
a. Florida v. Jardines (2013).
b. Bailey v. United States (2013).
c. Chimel v. California (1969).
d. Maryland v. King (2013).
e. Florence v. Board of Chosen Freeholders (2012).
c
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