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What would be a piece of evidence that would be ineligible for use at trial due to the exclusionary rule?

A marijuana plant seen through the window of a man's garage by police going door-to-door on a fund-raiser.


Which of the pieces of evidence would be ineligible for use at the trial due to exclusionary rule?

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Which of the pieces of evidence would be ineligible for use at trial due to the exclusionary rule?

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From what part of a criminal trial does the exclusionary rule ban illegally obtained evidence?

The exclusionary rule bans illegally obtained evidence from being used in court during the trial phase.


What rule states that if law enforcement does not gather evidence properly it cant be used in a trial?

exclusionary rule


Evidence that is obtained illegally may not not be used in trial. What is this idea called?

exclusionary rule


Evidence that is obtained illegally may not be used in trial. What is this idea called?

exclusionary rule


Evidence that is obtained illegally may not be used in trial what is this idea called?

exclusionary rule


Evidence that is obtained illegally may not be used in a trial. What is this idea called?

exclusionary rule


What does the exclusionary rule dictate?

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.


What is the rule that says evidence may not be used against a defendant in a criminal trial if it was obtained illegally.?

In law this is known as the exclusionary rule.


If the police break into a person and home illegally to look for evidence that could be .?

In trial, it would constitute "Fruits of the Poisonous Tree", and the evidence would be excluded from trial via Exclusionary Rule.