As a search incident to arrest, an officer may
A. search only the defendant’s person.
B. search the defendant and all areas within the defendant’s immediate control.
C. search the defendant and any person with the defendant at the time of arrest.
D. search the defendant, those areas within the defendant’s immediate control, and any property owned by the defendant.
Answer: B
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