A private investigator in Nevada is conducting surveillance on an individual for an insurance fraud case. From a public sidewalk, the investigator records the individual carrying heavy bags of groceries from their car to their house. The individual has claimed a debilitating back injury. Which of the following is true regarding the video evidence?
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A
The evidence is inadmissible because it violates the subject's right to privacy.
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B
The evidence is likely admissible because it was obtained from a public place where there is no reasonable expectation of privacy.
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C
The evidence is only admissible if the investigator first announced their presence to the subject.
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D
The evidence is automatically excluded because surveillance is considered entrapment in Nevada.