Police have been trying to serve an arrest warrant for drugs on El Chappo for several months. They get word from a confidential informant proven to be reliable in the past that the man is staying with his cousin until "the heat dies down." Officers immediately go to that location, knock, wait a reasonable amount of time, and when no one answers, they bust in. Sure enough, they find the wanted man hiding in a closet. He is arrested. Police also find a stash of drugs in plain view and the homeowner is also arrested. Will the drugs be admitted into evidence?
A. No, because drugs are never considered in plain view based on an arrest warrant.,
B. No, because the police needed a search warrant before breaking into another person's home to serve an arrest warrant.
C. Yes, because the police had an arrest warrant.
D. Yes, because the police waited a reasonable amount of time before entering the home.