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Search and Seizure - Warrant Requirement ; Exceptions - Plain View The plain -
view doctrine is predicated on two principles : first , that when an officer has
observed an object in plain view from a legal vantage point the owner ' s privacy
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Search and Seizure - Warrant Requirement ; Exceptions - Plain View The plain -
view doctrine is predicated on two principles : first , that when an officer has
observed an object in plain view from a legal vantage point the owner ' s privacy
...
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Defendant did not object to the jury instructions at trial , and we therefore review
for plain error only . V . R . Cr . P . 30 ( " No party may assign as error any portion
of the charge or omis - sion therefrom unless he objects thereto before the jury ...
Defendant did not object to the jury instructions at trial , and we therefore review
for plain error only . V . R . Cr . P . 30 ( " No party may assign as error any portion
of the charge or omis - sion therefrom unless he objects thereto before the jury ...
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Plain View The plain - view doctrine is predicated on two principles : first , that
when an officer has observed an object in plain view from a legal vantage point
the owner ' s privacy interests are forfeited ; and second , that requiring a warrant
...
Plain View The plain - view doctrine is predicated on two principles : first , that
when an officer has observed an object in plain view from a legal vantage point
the owner ' s privacy interests are forfeited ; and second , that requiring a warrant
...
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