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It basically states that if a officer gathers evidence in an illegal way or taints the evidence in some way that taint will wear off eventually. It doesn't really state how long it takes for the taint to wear off but that it will eventually. Meaning that the tainted evidence could later be used in a court case and be admissible.

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Q: What is The attenuation rule?
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