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2000-03-21 |
BELLOSILLO, J. |
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| The right is not absolute and admits of certain well-recognized exceptions. For instance, a person lawfully arrested may be searched for dangerous weapons or anything which may be used as proof of the commission of the offense, without a search warrant.[11] The search may extend beyond the person of the one arrested to include the permissible area or surroundings within his immediate control.[12] | |||||