The exclusionary rule is a rule of criminal procedure stating that evidence obtained illegally:
A) cannot be used at the arraignment.
B) cannot be used at trial.
C) never really existed.
D) cannot be seized.
E) must be returned to the person from whom it was seized.
Correct Answer:
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A) the accused shall
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