Evidence obtained in violation of Miranda is generally treated differently than evidence obtained from other violations in that
A) the exclusionary rule does not apply to the statement obtained in violation of Miranda.
B) statements obtained in violation of Miranda must be excluded in federal courts but not in state courts.
C) statements obtained in violation of Miranda must be excluded in state courts but not in federal courts.
D) the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine does not apply to physical evidence obtained from Miranda violations.
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Q1: If _ statements are made or evidence
Q2: The U.S.Supreme Court made the exclusionary rule
Q3: Only the exception for _ applies to
Q5: The U.S.Supreme Court made the exclusionary rule
Q6: The type of evidence which excluded pursuant
Q7: The U.S.Supreme Court made the federal exclusionary
Q8: The fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine
Q9: The Self-Incrimination Clause has only one, specific
Q10: Where, however, a significant period of time
Q11: If the police can show that the
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