Supreme Court cases diminished the scope of the exclusionary rule?
to protect citizens' rights.
Yes, the Exculsionary Rule should be abandoned.
illegal searches
exclusionary rule
Some potential consequences of the exclusionary law is that it could keep evidence that is pertinent to a case out of the courtroom. If it is the only evidence that could keep be used to convict a guilty person it is problematic.
Supreme Court cases diminished the scope of the exclusionary rule?
Supreme Court cases diminished the scope of the exclusionary rule?
to protect citizens' rights.
The Exclusionary Rule.
Yes, the Exculsionary Rule should be abandoned.
The Supreme Court created an exception to the exclusionary rule for searches conducted by school administrators.
Probable cause and the exclusionary rule
That was not used in this case.
grand juries are not held to the same standard in regards to the exclusionary rule as police are... the exclusionary rule deters unlawful police conduct allowing the exclusionary rule for grand juries "unduly" interferes with the duties of the grand jury that are in merits supposed to be quick and effective Holding: The Court holds that the exclusionary rule in search and seizure cases does not apply to grand jury proceedings because the principal objective of the rule is "to deter future unlawful police conduct," and "it is unrealistic to assume that application of the rule to grand jury proceedings would significantly further that goal." Dissent: exclusionary rule protects against "all potential victims of unlawful government conduct"
The exclusionary rule states that evidence obtained in an illegal search or seizure may not be introduced at trial. This rule is based on the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.
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