A legal term describing the ready visibility of objects that might be seized as evidence during a search by police in the absence of a search warrant specifying the seizure of those objects is known as the:

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Answer:

Plain View Doctrine

Explanation:

The plain view doctrine is a concept in criminal law of United States that allows a law enforcement officer to search as well as seize the visible objects as evidence without a search warrant.

It is used as evidence of criminal activity in immediate cases when it is apparent that the intention is towards committing a crime with visible evidence against the individual. In that case, U.S. law gives the authority to search and seize any unwanted object.