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Officer Franklin may search an automobile without a search warrant, as justified by five considerations. Which of the following is NOT one of these considerations?
 
  a. The mobility of motor vehicles often makes obtaining a judicial warrant impractical.
  b. A diminished expectation of privacy surrounds the automobile.
  c. A car is used for transportation, not as a residence or a repository of personal effects.
  d. The car's occupants are not in plain view.

Question 2

Officer Franklin may search the container without a search warrant even though she lacks probable cause to search the car as a whole and only has probable cause to believe that the:
 
  a. container itself contains contraband or evidence.
  b. car itself contains contraband or evidence.
  c. trunk itself contains contraband or evidence.
  d. driver contains contraband or evidence.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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