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The exclusionary rule dictates that any evidence obtained with an improperly received search warrant or evidence obtained without any search warrant would be held inadmissible in a criminal trial.

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It excludes anything that obtained in an illegal search It excludes evidence that was obtained by an illegal search from being used by the government at a criminal trial.

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The exclusionary rule can apply to evidence that has been illegally attained and consequently will be thrown out of court.

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