ATAC: Describing Some Images in Text

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Plain-view Doctrine
Left: No violation of doctrine. Evidence is admissible. Right: Violation of doctrine. Evidence is inadmissible.
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This figure has two illustrations one left and one right, each with a top and bottom part.
- Left illustration – no violation of doctrine:
- Top: A police officer stands next to a wall and there are plants behind the wall. The officer is tall enough to be able to see over the wall.
- Bottom: A police officer stands next to the driver's side of a car. The officer shines a flashlight into the car and at the driver of the car.
• Right illustration – violation of doctrine:
- Top: A police officer stands on a ladder next to a wall and there are plants behind the wall. The officer needs the ladder to see over the wall.
- Bottom: A person looks through binoculars and sees another person in a ski-mask who seems to be in the process of picking a lock.
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