Celebrezze, J. It is now well established that under the “plain view” doctrine, police officers may seize evidence,, instrumentalities or fruits of a crime without the necessity of having first obtained a search warrant specifically naming such items. Ker v. California (1963), <a href="/opinion/106641/ker-v-california/" aria-description="Citation for case: Ker v. Californ…
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