If police have a search warrant that appears to be valid, but for some reason is not, evidence found while executing the warrant might be admissible in court because of
A) the Good Faith Exception.
B) the Impeachment Exception.
C) an Independent Source or inevitable discovery.
D) the Attenuation Exception.
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A)extends
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