What types of searches are permissible and not permissible as incident to a lawful arrest in someone's home? Provide examples
What will be an ideal response?
Searches incident to a lawful arrest in someone's home that are permissible include a
full body search (including searching all pockets in clothing), search of the area of
immediate control of the arrestee (including under the cushions of the couch where
the arrestee is sitting), and search of the drawers in the coffee table in front of the
couch.
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