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Which type of evidence is seen by an officer behaving lawfully and is admissible in court?
Exculpatory evidence
Plain-view evidence
Logical evidence
Pretextual evidence
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Plain-view evidence.
Explanation: Under the plain-view doctrine, if an officer is lawfully present and sees contraband or incriminating items whose criminal nature is immediately apparent, they may seize it and it is generally admissible in court.
Explanation: Under the plain-view doctrine, if an officer is lawfully present and sees contraband or incriminating items whose criminal nature is immediately apparent, they may seize it and it is generally admissible in court.
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