Police arrest a driver, handcuff him, and place him in the patrol car, then search his vehicle's passenger compartment. Under Arizona v. Gant, the search is valid only if:
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A
The arrestee could access the car at the time of the search, or it is reasonable to believe the car contains evidence of the offense of arrest
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B
The arrest was for any offense, since search incident to arrest always covers the passenger compartment
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C
Officers had probable cause to arrest, regardless of the offense
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D
The vehicle was parked on a public street