Based on the Fourth Amendment, the exclusionary rule allows evidence:
A) to be introduced at trial, no matter how obtained
B) that is pertinent to "key issues" to be introduced at trial
C) that is gathered by non-government personnel to be excluded at trial
D) that would otherwise be classified as "hearsay" to be used at trial
E) none of the other choices
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