The exception to the exclusionary rule that deems evidence admissible, even if seized in violation of the Fourth Amendment, when it can be shown that the evidence would have been discovered through lawful means is the:
A) harmless error doctrine.
B) good faith exception.
C) inevitable discovery doctrine.
D) independent source doctrine.
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