Mary was suspicious of her neighbor, whom she thought was involved in selling illegal drugs. One day Mary arrived at her apartment and saw a large paper sack tied up with string in front of her neighbor's door. She took the bundle into her apartment, opened it, and discovered it was full of cocaine. She called the police and the neighbor was arrested. The neighbor's lawyer claimed the evidence had been illegally obtained since no probable cause existed to justify opening up the paper bundle. The defense attorney has made an argument claiming that the drugs were illegally obtained since there the police did not have a warrant to search and the evidence cannot be used against the defendant. You are the judge. Should you allow the evidence to be used in court? Make a good sound legal decision.