What was the silver platter doctrine?
A) State prosecutors were allowed to use tainted evidence acquired by federal officers, even if a federal court had barred it.
B) Federal prosecutors were allowed to use tainted evidence if it was acquired by state police officers without federal participation.
C) Federal prosecutors were allowed to use tainted evidence as long as a state court had ruled it "fruit of the poisoned tree."
D) Federal prosecutors were allowed to present fruit of the poisoned tree as evidence in court provided that it was not "tainted."
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