Where police misconduct violates an individual right protected by the U.S.Constitution, the applicability of an exclusionary rule (and a court's ability to change the rule) can depend on the constitutional right violated.Do you feel that evidence that would be omitted due to such a violation be excluded even if the evidence would show clear guilt or innocence? Why or why not?
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