The exclusionary rule provides that evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment is:
A) admissible in legal proceeding if it is used to prove a fact.
B) admissible in a civil suit brought by an individual for breach of contract.
C) inadmissible a criminal proceeding to prove a fact by the prosecution.
D) inadmissible in a criminal proceeding as evidence of guilt.
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Q4: The exclusionary rule means that evidence illegally
Q5: The primary procedural mechanism for invoking the
Q6: If the police make an honest and
Q7: In Mapp v.Ohio (1961),the U.S.Supreme Court:
A)abandoned the
Q8: The federal exclusionary rule may be triggered
Q10: Which of the following is an exception
Q11: Which exception applies when the prosecution can
Q12: The federal Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule is
Q13: The first exclusionary rule case involving searches
Q14: Historically,the exclusionary rule,originated in
A)England.
B)the United States.
C)France.
D)Germany.
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