What happens if the police illegally seize evidence in violation of the Fourth Amendment?
A) The evidence will be excluded from use at trial.
B) The defendant's arrest is nullified.
C) The defendant is entitled to another trial.
D) The defendant will be paid for the expenses of his defense.
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