Officer Tom stops Kathy because she looks like a criminal to him, and after a pat down finds marijuana in her pocket. He then uses the drugs to justify obtaining a warrant to search her home for more drugs. The search uncovers 8 kilos of cocaine. What evidence, if any, would be admissible at trial?

A. Both the marijuana from her pocket and the 8 kilos of cocaine would be admissible evidence at trial.
B. The marijuana in her pocket would be excluded from evidence; however, the 8 kilos were found pursuant to a warrant, so they are admissible evidence at trial.
C. The marijuana would be admissible at trial but not the cocaine because marijuana and cocaine are so different.
D. Neither the marijuana nor the cocaine would be admissible at trial.


Answer: D

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