The exclusionary rule is a policy that
A) forbids the admission of illegally seized evidence at trial.
B) prohibits the arresting officer from serving as a character witness at a hearing or trial.
C) prohibits the detention of a suspect for more than forty-eight hours without the suspect being charged.
D) is limited to the federal courts.
E) None of the above is true.
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