Plain view definition
Plain view means the handgun is placed in such a location or carried in such a position as to be easily discernible by the ordinary observation of a passerby. In a motor vehicle, this includes being placed on the seat, dashboard, or in a gunrack as long as the handgun is not covered or is in any other way concealed from view.
Plain view means the handgun is placed in such a location or carried in such a
Plain view. This means that if illegal items such as marijuana plants, weapons, etc. are found during a normal inspection (for maintenance reasons, or due to an emergency situation, or for health and safety reasons), the evidence can be seized and used against the student in a University hearing.
More Definitions of Plain view
Plain view means any object, condition, activity or other evidence of a violation of law, regulation, permit, license or order (civil or criminal) that is visible by an inspector who is lawfully in position to make his/her observation.
Plain view means that evidence can be seen by a peace officer who is lawfully located in a place
Plain view means carried or possessed in such a manner that the item may be plainly seen and recognized, whether in a protective sleeve, sheath, or covering, or not.