Relating to arrest and search warrants, the doctrine of severability _____.
A) enables total suppression of evidence in instances where a warrant is deficient
B) allows co-defendants to be charges separately
C) allows a defendant with multiple counts to be tried separately on each count
D) allows problematic clauses of a warrant to be redacted while preserving the remaining clauses
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Q24: After knocking and announcing their presence and
Q25: A search warrant can become invalid because
Q26: If a portion of a warrant is
Q27: An officer about to execute a search
Q28: Officers have a warrant to search a
Q30: In the Federal system, the codified procedures
Q31: In every jurisdiction, the judicial officers authorized
Q32: The number of hours a search lasted
Q33: The most legally sound action for officers
Q34: The freshness of the information forming the
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