Under the collateral use exception to the exclusionary rule, the United States Supreme Court has held that:
I. the government can use evidence illegally seized in grand jury proceedings.
II. the exclusionary rule does not prevent the use of some illegally seized evidence in the government's case-in-chief.
III. victims of the fruits of good faith illegal searches cannot call for its
Suppression.
IV. prosecutors can use illegally seized evidence to impeach the defendant's testimony.
A) I
B) III
C) II
D) IV
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