The good faith exception to the exclusionary rule allows the court to admit evidence:
A) offered in good faith by the prosecutor.
B) seized in good faith by the police.
C) seized in good faith by the police who relied on a search warrant.
D) seized in good faith by the police who had probable cause to search.
Correct Answer:
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Q2: The doctrine of inevitable discovery allows the
Q3: Only a person whose rights have been
Q4: Evidence derived from constitutional violations is called:
A)good
Q5: Standing to invoke the exclusionary rule requires
Q6: The exclusionary rule applies to:
A)police officials.
B)government agents.
C)private
Q8: The exclusionary rule:
A)bans all illegally obtained evidence
Q9: The prime purpose of the exclusionary rule
Q10: Derivative evidence may be suppressed when:
A)there is
Q11: The Fourth Amendment does not apply to:
A)wiretaps.
B)deceiving
Q12: An electronic tracking device:
A)can never intrude upon
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