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Chapter 5: Jason is on his way to the airport when he is pulled over for
speeding. The officer asks if she can search the car and Jason consents.
Based on this information, the Supreme Court would say that Jason's
consent did not include a search of...


A) the trunk
B) Jason’s locked suitcase in the back seat
C) the closed but unlocked glovebox
D) the center counsel between the driver and passenger seat


Sagot :

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B) Jason’s locked suitcase in the back seat

Explanation:

The trunk, glovebox, and center counsel are all a part of the car, which Jason gave the officer consent to search.

However, his locked suitcase is not a part of the car and is his personal belonging, therefore, his consent did not approve the search of his suitcase.