The exclusionary rule
A) requires that the state not prosecute a person if the police violate the accused person's constitutional rights.
B) requires that admissible evidence be relevant and trustworthy.
C) currently applies only to federal courts and federal officers.
D) requires that if police unconstitutionally seize evidence, it not be used in a criminal prosecution against the person whose rights were violated.
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