What was the ruling of U.S. v.Carey on warranted searches of computer files?

a. The "plain view" doctrine is relevant to what is uncovered in computer searches.
b. Warrants are not needed for searches of computer files.
c. Since digital evidence can be stored virtually anywhere, it is necessary to search all possibilities.
d. Warrants require less particularity when a computer is an instrument of a crime.


a

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