In U.S. v. Young, where government agents put Federal Express packages to Young under an x-ray to look at the contents, and he was convicted partly based on that evidence, the appeals court held that:
a. there was no need for a warrant because Young assumed the risk that Federal Express might consent to a search
b. there was a need for a warrant because Young assumed the risk that Federal Express might consent to a search
c. there was no need for a warrant because Young did not assume the risk that Federal Express might consent to a search
d. there was a need for a warrant because Young did not assume the risk that Federal Express might consent to a search
e. none of the other choice are correct
a
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