Which Court case introduced the "inevitability of discovery" exception to the exclusionary rule. It provided for the introduction of illegally obtained evidence if it could be demonstrated that the discovery of such evidence was inevitable?
A) Murray v. U.S.
B) Wong Sun v. U.S.
C) Nix v. Williams
D) U.S. v. Crews
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