Question

Case 6-1
Detective Collins was conducting an investigation on an individual who was suspected of being a drug dealer. Detective Collins and his team often used an informant who was able to provide specific information that the suspect often sold drugs out of his home. Previous information provided by this informant has proven to be reliable. Detective Collins also conducted surveillance on the suspect's home. Detective Collins saw many people walking up to the window located on the south side of the suspect's house. The individuals would walk up to the window and knock three times. Moments later an individual would open the window and hand something to the individual outside.
Detective Collins and his team, with their arrest warrant, went to the suspect Jack's home. They knocked on the door. Jack was not home but when the suspect's brother, Tom, opened the door, he let them into the home. Detective Collins and his team asked if they could look around for the suspect. Tom said it was fine for the officers to look around the home. Soon after, Detective Collins found approximately 100 crack rocks on the table next to a window in one of the bedrooms. Which exception to the search warrant requirement allowed Detective Collins to seize the crack cocaine?
a. incident to a lawful arrest
b. consent
c. stop and frisk
d. hot pursuit

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