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Officers pulled a driver over for speeding. When the driver rolled the window down, one of the officers smelled the scent of freshly burnt marijuana. The officers pulled the defendant out of the car, found the marijuana and charged the defendant with possessing the marijuana and driving while under the influence. If the driver moves to suppress the evidence at trial, what would the likely result be?

a.
The evidence would be admitted since a warrant was not needed to search the car under the circumstances present here.

b.
The evidence would be admitted since the man was driving on a public way.

c.
The evidence would not be admitted because the officers did not obtain the consent of the defendant to search.

d.
The evidence would not be admitted since there was no reasonable suspicion to search the car.

e.
None of the above.