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The exclusionary rule is a legal principle in the United States, under constitutional law, which holds that evidence collected or analyzed in violation of the defendant's constitutional rights is so...
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The exclusionary rule requires that evidence obtained directly or indirectly through government violations of the Fourth,636 Fifth,637 or Sixth638 Amendments may not be introduced by the prosecution at trial, at least for the purposes of providing direct proof of the defendant's guilt.
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attenuation doctrine as a separate exception to the exclusionary rule,31 ..... The attenuation exception conflicts with the exclusionary rule's ...
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But in fact the majority’s reasoning is broader – much, much broader.  Today, the Supreme Court holds that negligent errors by the police generally do not trigger the exclusionary rule.  “As laid out in our cases, the exclusionary rule serves to deter deliberate, reckless, or grossly negligent conduct,
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The inevitable discovery exception to the exclusionary rule allows into evidence illegally seized items that would have been discovered lawfully anyway.
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Enforcing the Fourth Amendment: The Exclusionary Rule ... The most severe curtailment of the rule came in 1984 with adoption of a “good faith” exception.
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Yes Virginia, there is a Barney Fife exception to the exclusionary rule. ... Ironically, that’s one of the kinds of conduct the exclusionary rule was created to correct. It’s the "Barney Fife" exception to the Fourth Amendment. This case is the subject of my ... issue: The Barney Fife Exception to the Exclusionary Rule.
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The attenuation exception to the exclusionary rule is that evidence may be suppressed only if there is a clear causal connection between the illegal police action and the evidence. The evidence must result from the unlawful conduct.
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If there is an illegal action, but it cannot be proven that the action in question was responsible for the collection of the evidence, the evidence does not fall under the exclusionary rule by the doctrine of attenuation. ... The first exception is the Independent Source Doctrine. This exception was created in the Supreme...
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