When a search warrant proves to be defective, items seized under the authority of the warrant
A) must be suppressed under the exclusionary rule.
B) may not be suppressed if the defect is not attributable to the police.
C) may only be admitted into evidence if the jury is informed of the nature of the defect in the warrant.
D) will only be admitted into evidence in a bench trial.
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