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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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What is the adjective of exclude?

Exclusive is an adjective related to "exclude." Another related adjective is "exclusionary."


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The exclusionary rule is an example of a rule written?

to protect citizens' rights.


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The Exclusionary Rule.


Should the exclusionary rule be abandoned?

Yes, the Exculsionary Rule should be abandoned.


The US Supreme Court has declined to extend the exclusionary rule to searches conducted by whom?

The Supreme Court created an exception to the exclusionary rule for searches conducted by school administrators.


The constitution expressly provides for the exclusionary rule in?

Fourth Amendment


What is a great introduction to a Reflection Paper?

Probable cause and the exclusionary rule


What legal doctrine was established to control police misconduct?

The legal doctrine established to control police misconduct is called "qualified immunity." This doctrine protects government officials, including police officers, from being held personally liable for civil damages as long as their actions did not violate clearly established statutory or constitutional rights.


How is the exclusionary rule used in Jeffery Dahmer's case?

That was not used in this case.


What is the significance of US v Calandra 414 US 338?

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"