The Supreme Court in Arizona v. Evans, (1995) held that the exclusionary rule
A) required the suppression of the evidence seized in violation of the Fourth Amendment where the search was based on erroneous information.
B) required the suppression of the evidence seized in violation of the Fourth Amendment where the search was based police mistakes.
C) did not require the suppression of the evidence seized in violation of the Fourth Amendment where the search was based clerical errors by court employees.
D) required the suppression of the evidence seized in violation of the Fourth Amendment where the search was based clerical errors by court employees.
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