In Weeks v. U.S., a 1914 case involving the illegal entry and search of a home, the Supreme Court:
I. reversed Week's conviction.
II. made the U.S. unique in excluding good evidence from court because of the manner in which it was seized.
III. applied the exclusionary to both federal and state law enforcement.
IV. applied the exclusionary only to gambling cases.
A) I, II, III, IV
B) I, II, IV
C) I, II
D) I
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