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What limitations did the u.s. supreme court establish with regard to warrantless searches incident to a lawful arrest in chimel v. california (1969) ?

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Chimel vs. California states that police officers who are completing a lawful arrest may search an individuals possessions that are immediately within reach of the person. However, the police officers cannot search other parts of the house without a search warrant. This is why search warrants now are very specific as to what can be searched by law enforcement officials.
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