Question: evidence illegally obtained may not be used to obtain a...
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Evidence illegally obtained may not be used to obtain a conviction against the accused. This is known as the
A. |
House Rule |
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B. |
Warrantless Wiretapping Rule |
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C. |
Exclusionary Rule |
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D. |
Right to a Fair Evidentiary Trial Rule |
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E. |
Physical Penetration Rule |
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