An officer, lawfully present at a traffic stop for a broken taillight, shines their flashlight into the car's interior and observes a handgun partially visible under the passenger seat. Under the 'Plain View Doctrine', which condition must be met for the officer to legally seize the weapon without a warrant?
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A
The officer must have had prior information that a weapon would be in the vehicle.
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B
The incriminating character of the firearm must be immediately apparent.
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C
The driver must give verbal consent to a vehicle search after the weapon is seen.
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D
The discovery of the weapon must be purely inadvertent and unexpected.