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The holding in Fernandez v. California (2014) with respect to obtaining consent from cotenants is ______. A. if one tenant, but not the other, grants

The holding in Fernandez v. California (2014) with respect to obtaining consent from cotenants is ______. A. if one tenant, but not the other, grants consent to search, the police may search anyway B. if one tenant on site refuses consent and then leaves, police may search without a warrant C. if both tenants on site grant consent to search and one stays, the police still need a warrant D. if both tenants on site refuse consent to search, the police may search without a warrant

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