If police officers have probable cause to search a motor vehicle, as occurred in the Carroll v. United States case,
A) they may warrantlessly search anywhere within the motor vehicle where the object for which they have probable cause reasonably might be located.
B) they must seize and hold the motor vehicle until such time as a warrant can be obtained because warrants are generally needed for motor vehicle searches.
C) the officers must get permission from the driver of the vehicle, if the driver can be easily located, otherwise, they may conduct the search.
D) they must procure a warrant where there is time to obtain the warrant prior to conducting a search even where probable cause exists.
E) they may search only the areas that are visible to them and may not open the trunk of the vehicle.
A
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