Yes ... you can see it ... anyone can see it ... it is in plain view. However, it is on private property and a warrant may be required to remove it unless it is being repossessed.
If they move the object for a legitimate reason, or knock it over by accident, this would be considered Plain View. But, in general, purposefully moving objects in order to find something illegal is considered a "Search", and it would not be considered "Plain View", thus the evidence would be thrown out of court. The short answer to your question would be 'no'.
Hidden in Plain View was created in 2000.
Hidden in Plain View ended in 2007.
Hidden in Plain View - EP - was created on 2003-11-11.
Items in plain view can be seized without obtaining a search warrant.
To see something in plain view that could or is related to a crime such as clip gun or any weapons of such.
If you want to view an HTML attachment, you want to open it in your favorite web browser. If you're trying to edit it, either a plain text editor, or any of the WYSIWYG editors will do.
It can depend on the wording of the statute in your particular jurisdiction. In some, if you drink alcohol in plain view of passers-by, you are considered to be "consuming alcohol in public."
No. The fact that it is plain view is the probable cause.
Third Watch - 1999 In Plain View 5-20 was released on: USA: 23 April 2004
In Plain Sight - 2008 A Womb with a View 4-12 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
Third Watch - 1999 In Plain View 5-20 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13