Deck 10: Remedies for Constitutional Violations I: the Exclusionary Rule and Entrapment
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Deck 10: Remedies for Constitutional Violations I: the Exclusionary Rule and Entrapment
1
The 1961 case that reversed Wolf v Colorado and made the states follow the exclusionary rule was:
A)Terry v Ohio
B)Mapp v Ohio
C)Mapp v Weeks
D)Miranda v.Arizona
A)Terry v Ohio
B)Mapp v Ohio
C)Mapp v Weeks
D)Miranda v.Arizona
B
2
The first case to hold that unreasonable searches and seizures by state police violate defendant's due process rights (Fourteenth Amendment)but did not say how the states had to enforce it was:
A)Silverthorne Lumber Co.v.U.S.
B)Mapp v.Ohio
C)Weeks v.U.S.
D)Wolf v.Colorado
A)Silverthorne Lumber Co.v.U.S.
B)Mapp v.Ohio
C)Weeks v.U.S.
D)Wolf v.Colorado
D
3
The deterrence rationale for the exclusionary rule is:
A)concerned with deterring judges who issue bad warrants.
B)no longer the primary justification for the rule.
C)based on the belief that excluding good evidence because it was illegally obtained sends a message to law enforcement.
D)based on the idea that courts need to be discouraged from using illegally seized evidence.
A)concerned with deterring judges who issue bad warrants.
B)no longer the primary justification for the rule.
C)based on the belief that excluding good evidence because it was illegally obtained sends a message to law enforcement.
D)based on the idea that courts need to be discouraged from using illegally seized evidence.
C
4
In using deterrence as the justification for excluding valid evidence,the Court weighs the:
A)evidence of guilt against nature of the constitutional violation.
B)social costs against the deterrent effect.
C)honesty of the courts
D)fact that there is not right without a remedy
A)evidence of guilt against nature of the constitutional violation.
B)social costs against the deterrent effect.
C)honesty of the courts
D)fact that there is not right without a remedy
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Which doctrine holds that illegally seized evidence can be introduced at trial if the officials would have found the evidence anyway?
A)The attenuation exception
B)The independent source exception
C)The inevitable discovery exception
D)The fruit of the poisonous tree exception
A)The attenuation exception
B)The independent source exception
C)The inevitable discovery exception
D)The fruit of the poisonous tree exception
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6
Empirical research on the exclusionary rule suggests that:
A)the rule has no deterrent effect.
B)the social cost of the rule may be overstated and the deterrent effect of the rule may be understated.
C)the social cost of the rule is as high as the Supreme Court claims.
D)the deterrent effect of the rule is overstated.
A)the rule has no deterrent effect.
B)the social cost of the rule may be overstated and the deterrent effect of the rule may be understated.
C)the social cost of the rule is as high as the Supreme Court claims.
D)the deterrent effect of the rule is overstated.
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The_________justification stems from an ancient legal saying,"There's no right without a remedy."
A)poisonous tree
B)deterrence
C)constitutional right
D)prophylactic rule
A)poisonous tree
B)deterrence
C)constitutional right
D)prophylactic rule
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8
The best known and most controversial consequence of illegal government action:
A)are civil law suits for damages against police departments.
B)is the criminal prosecution of police officers.
C)is the exclusionary rule.
D)is the suspension or dismissal of police officers.
A)are civil law suits for damages against police departments.
B)is the criminal prosecution of police officers.
C)is the exclusionary rule.
D)is the suspension or dismissal of police officers.
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9
The U.S.Supreme Court gave birth to the exclusionary rule in what landmark 1914 decision?
A)Weeks v.U.S.
B)Wolf v.Colorado
C)Mapp v.Ohio
D)Silverthorne Lumber Co.v.U.S.
A)Weeks v.U.S.
B)Wolf v.Colorado
C)Mapp v.Ohio
D)Silverthorne Lumber Co.v.U.S.
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Which doctrine holds that illegally seized evidence can be introduced at trial if the poisonous connection between the illegal police actions and the evidence weakens sufficiently?
A)The attenuation exception
B)The independent source exception
C)The inevitable discovery exception
D)The fruit of the poisonous tree exception
A)The attenuation exception
B)The independent source exception
C)The inevitable discovery exception
D)The fruit of the poisonous tree exception
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11
The U.S.Supreme Court has relied on three justifications for throwing out good evidence.Which of the following is NOT one of these three justifications?
A)Deterrence
B)Good faith
C)Judicial integrity
D)Constitutional right
A)Deterrence
B)Good faith
C)Judicial integrity
D)Constitutional right
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12
Since the 1980s,the Supreme Court has applied the exclusionary rule mainly to promote the interest in:
A)individual rights.
B)deterring illegal government conduct.
C)judicial integrity.
D)promoting equal justice for all citizens.
A)individual rights.
B)deterring illegal government conduct.
C)judicial integrity.
D)promoting equal justice for all citizens.
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13
The Supreme Court's decision in Weeks v.U.S.in 1914 is significant because it:
A)began the Fourth Amendment's annexation of the exclusionary rule.
B)held that the exclusionary rule applies to state court criminal proceedings.
C)recognized that illegally seized evidence should not be used in federal court criminal proceedings and thereby brought the United States into conformance with the practice in most European countries.
D)permitted law enforcement officers to be sued if they conducted searches in a manner that violated the Fourth Amendment.
A)began the Fourth Amendment's annexation of the exclusionary rule.
B)held that the exclusionary rule applies to state court criminal proceedings.
C)recognized that illegally seized evidence should not be used in federal court criminal proceedings and thereby brought the United States into conformance with the practice in most European countries.
D)permitted law enforcement officers to be sued if they conducted searches in a manner that violated the Fourth Amendment.
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14
The exclusionary rule does not apply to:
A)the government's case in chief.
B)any part of the trial on guilt or innocence.
C)cross-examination of the defendant.
D)capital punishment trials.
A)the government's case in chief.
B)any part of the trial on guilt or innocence.
C)cross-examination of the defendant.
D)capital punishment trials.
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Which doctrine holds that illegally seized evidence can be introduced a trial if the officials' law breaking behavior did not cause the seizure of the evidence?
A)The attenuation exception
B)The independent source exception
C)The inevitable discovery exception
D)The fruit of the poisonous tree exception
A)The attenuation exception
B)The independent source exception
C)The inevitable discovery exception
D)The fruit of the poisonous tree exception
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16
The Fourth Amendment:
A)has a specific provision that requires the exclusion of evidence gathered in violation of the Amendment.
B)spells out all of the remedies available to defendants when evidence is illegally gathered.
C)requires courts to exclude illegally gathered evidence.
D)does not mention any remedies available when evidence has been gathered in violation of the Amendment.
A)has a specific provision that requires the exclusion of evidence gathered in violation of the Amendment.
B)spells out all of the remedies available to defendants when evidence is illegally gathered.
C)requires courts to exclude illegally gathered evidence.
D)does not mention any remedies available when evidence has been gathered in violation of the Amendment.
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17
The fruit-of-the-poisonous-tree doctrine refers to:
A)the expansion of the exclusionary rule to ban evidence indirectly based on illegal government activity
B)the expansion of the exclusionary rule to include contraband
C)applying the exclusionary rule to constitutional violations committed by judicial personnel
D)applying the exclusionary rule to constitutional violations committed by state law enforcement officials
A)the expansion of the exclusionary rule to ban evidence indirectly based on illegal government activity
B)the expansion of the exclusionary rule to include contraband
C)applying the exclusionary rule to constitutional violations committed by judicial personnel
D)applying the exclusionary rule to constitutional violations committed by state law enforcement officials
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18
Which of the following is NOT a potential negative consequence of the exclusionary rule?
A)Fostering false testimony by police officers
B)Court delay
C)Diversion of resources from suppression hearings to appeal trials
D)Encouragement of plea bargaining
A)Fostering false testimony by police officers
B)Court delay
C)Diversion of resources from suppression hearings to appeal trials
D)Encouragement of plea bargaining
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19
What is another term used to describe probative evidence,or evidence that proves (or helps to prove)defendants committed the crimes they are charged with?
A)Bad evidence
B)Good evidence
C)Bad methods
D)Exclusionary evidence
A)Bad evidence
B)Good evidence
C)Bad methods
D)Exclusionary evidence
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20
The U.S.Supreme Court has ruled that the exclusionary rule does not apply:
A)when there is overwhelming evidence of a defendant's guilt
B)in murder and aggravated sexual assault cases
C)if the defendant waives his or her Fourth Amendment rights
D)to collateral proceedings
A)when there is overwhelming evidence of a defendant's guilt
B)in murder and aggravated sexual assault cases
C)if the defendant waives his or her Fourth Amendment rights
D)to collateral proceedings
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21
The text refers to_________as police actions and procedures that violate any of the five constitutional rights.
A)bad evidence
B)bad methods
C)good methods
D)good evidence
A)bad evidence
B)bad methods
C)good methods
D)good evidence
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22
The_________exception says that illegally obtained evidence can come into court if the poisonous connection between illegal police actions and the evidence they got illegally from their actions weakens enough.
A)deterrence
B)constitutional
C)ethical
D)attenuation
A)deterrence
B)constitutional
C)ethical
D)attenuation
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23
Which of the following is NOT a direct exception to the exclusionary rule?
A)Knock-and-announce
B)Cross-examination
C)Non-trial proceedings
D)The case-in-chief part of the trial
A)Knock-and-announce
B)Cross-examination
C)Non-trial proceedings
D)The case-in-chief part of the trial
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24
U.S.v.Moscatiello (1985)involved police use of plain view at a physical location where they had no right to be (a warehouse).Although they observed contraband in the form of marijuana,they maintained surveillance and secured a warrant without using the drug observations as a part of their probable cause.This decision created what exception to the exclusionary rule?
A)Independent source exception
B)Inevitable discovery exception
C)Good faith exception
D)Public safety exception
A)Independent source exception
B)Inevitable discovery exception
C)Good faith exception
D)Public safety exception
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25
According to your text,what percent of all criminal cases will be dismissed because the police seized evidence illegally?
A)Less than one-tenth of 1 percent
B)1%
C)5%
D)10%
A)Less than one-tenth of 1 percent
B)1%
C)5%
D)10%
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26
According to the dissent in Mapp v.Ohio (1961):
A)the exclusionary rule is an integral part of the Fourth Amendment.
B)because the Fourth Amendment applies to the states so also must the exclusionary rule.
C)the federal exclusionary remedy should not be imposed on the states.
D)the exclusionary rule is totally ineffective in controlling police behavior.
A)the exclusionary rule is an integral part of the Fourth Amendment.
B)because the Fourth Amendment applies to the states so also must the exclusionary rule.
C)the federal exclusionary remedy should not be imposed on the states.
D)the exclusionary rule is totally ineffective in controlling police behavior.
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27
The exclusionary rule is a vehicle to protect the_________Amendment.
A)First
B)Fourth
C)Eighth
D)Fourteenth
A)First
B)Fourth
C)Eighth
D)Fourteenth
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U.S.v Leon (1984)created the:
A)good faith exception.
B)knock-and-announce rule.
C)exclusionary rule.
D)distinction between good evidence and bad evidence.
A)good faith exception.
B)knock-and-announce rule.
C)exclusionary rule.
D)distinction between good evidence and bad evidence.
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29
The deterrence justification bans not only evidence illegally obtained directly but also evidence derived from the illegally obtained evidence.
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30
The Supreme Court has specifically rejected the rationale that the exclusionary rule is a constitutional right.
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31
A protective procedure against violations of constitutional rights is referred to as a(c)_________rule.
A)irreversible
B)prophylactic
C)pro se
D)non-violate
A)irreversible
B)prophylactic
C)pro se
D)non-violate
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32
Which of the following is TRUE regarding the knock-and-announce exception?
A)This exception permits the admission of evidence seized during searches of homes,even when officers violate the knock-and-announce rule.
B)Evidence seized during searches of homes wherein the officers violated the knock-and-announce rule can be excluded from trial,but only at the discretion of the prosecutor.
C)Evidence seized during searches of homes wherein the officers violated the knock-and-announce rule is automatically excluded from trial.
D)Evidence seized during searches of homes wherein the officers violated the knock-and-announce rule is excluded from trial if a judge determines knock-and-announce was violated through a special suppression hearing.
A)This exception permits the admission of evidence seized during searches of homes,even when officers violate the knock-and-announce rule.
B)Evidence seized during searches of homes wherein the officers violated the knock-and-announce rule can be excluded from trial,but only at the discretion of the prosecutor.
C)Evidence seized during searches of homes wherein the officers violated the knock-and-announce rule is automatically excluded from trial.
D)Evidence seized during searches of homes wherein the officers violated the knock-and-announce rule is excluded from trial if a judge determines knock-and-announce was violated through a special suppression hearing.
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33
Today,the United States Supreme Court relies exclusively on deterrence as the only justification for excluding valid evidence.
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The ethical exception says that illegally obtained evidence can come into court if the poisonous connection between illegal police actions and the evidence they got illegally from their actions weakens enough.
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35
According to the Supreme Court,the good faith exception to the exclusionary rule:
A)the inquiry is whether a reasonably well trained officer would have known a search was illegal under all the circumstances.
B)the important issue to decide is if the officer honestly believed his or her actions were constitutional.
C)violates the fundamental protections of the Fourth Amendment.
D)applies only to situations that arise because of faulty electronic databases.
A)the inquiry is whether a reasonably well trained officer would have known a search was illegal under all the circumstances.
B)the important issue to decide is if the officer honestly believed his or her actions were constitutional.
C)violates the fundamental protections of the Fourth Amendment.
D)applies only to situations that arise because of faulty electronic databases.
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36
The dissent in Herring v.U.S.(2009)argued that the exclusionary rule should apply to a search conducted pursuant to an arrest warrant that was later discovered to have been recalled months earlier because:
A)there was reason to believe that the arresting officer who conducted the search should have investigated whether the warrant was recalled
B)the officer did not honestly believe he was acting in good faith
C)negligent bookkeeping mistakes by law enforcement threaten individual liberty and can be deterred by the exclusionary rule
D)probable cause was required to conduct the search
A)there was reason to believe that the arresting officer who conducted the search should have investigated whether the warrant was recalled
B)the officer did not honestly believe he was acting in good faith
C)negligent bookkeeping mistakes by law enforcement threaten individual liberty and can be deterred by the exclusionary rule
D)probable cause was required to conduct the search
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three established justifications for the exclusionary rule?
A)Deterrence justification
B)Constitutional justification
C)Judicial integrity justification
D)State's right justification
A)Deterrence justification
B)Constitutional justification
C)Judicial integrity justification
D)State's right justification
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38
In Hudson v.Michigan (2006),the court held that failure to comply with the knock-and-announce rule is in violations of the exclusionary rule even if officers have a valid warrant to search a home.
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39
According to the Supreme Court opinion in Herring v.U.S.(2009),involving a search pursuant to an active arrest warrant that was later discovered to have been recalled several months earlier:
A)evidence obtained by officers who honestly believe they are acting lawfully is admissible.
B)the good faith of officers is irrelevant to the determination whether or not to exclude evidence.
C)all evidence seized pursuant to a search not based on probable cause must be excluded.
D)the evidence seized pursuant to the search is admissible if the police acted objectively,in reasonably good faith and the error in record keeping was negligent but not reckless
A)evidence obtained by officers who honestly believe they are acting lawfully is admissible.
B)the good faith of officers is irrelevant to the determination whether or not to exclude evidence.
C)all evidence seized pursuant to a search not based on probable cause must be excluded.
D)the evidence seized pursuant to the search is admissible if the police acted objectively,in reasonably good faith and the error in record keeping was negligent but not reckless
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40
According to the Supreme Court opinion in Mapp v.Ohio (1961),involving a police search for a bombing suspect:
A)only a handful of states had adopted the exclusionary rule by legislation or judicial opinion.
B)the exclusionary rule applies to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment due process clause.
C)whether states had adopted the exclusionary rule was irrelevant in deciding whether that rule applies to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment due process clause.
D)the police may not seize evidence relating to pornography when they are looking for a bombing suspect.
A)only a handful of states had adopted the exclusionary rule by legislation or judicial opinion.
B)the exclusionary rule applies to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment due process clause.
C)whether states had adopted the exclusionary rule was irrelevant in deciding whether that rule applies to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment due process clause.
D)the police may not seize evidence relating to pornography when they are looking for a bombing suspect.
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Bad evidence is the term used to describe probative evidence,or evidence that proves (or helps to prove)defendants committed the crimes they are charged with.
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42
According to the Supreme Court in Mapp v.Ohio,leaving the Fourth Amendment's protection from illegal
searches and seizures to solutions other than the exclusionary rule had been effective.
searches and seizures to solutions other than the exclusionary rule had been effective.
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43
In Herring v.U.S.(2009)the court held that if an officer makes an arrest,reasonably (but wrongly)believing there's an outstanding arrest warrant against the suspect,the arrest violates the Fourth Amendment but evidence obtained during a search incident to the unlawful arrest is admissible in court.
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U.S.v.Leon (1984)was a U.S.Supreme Court opinion that narrowed the good faith exception.
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45
The exception to the exclusionary rule which allows the admission of evidence if the police reasonably and honestly relied on a search warrant valid on its face but defective in fact is the
exception.
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46
The exclusionary rule does not prevent prosecutors from using illegally seized evidence to impeach defendants' testimony.
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47
The justification that excluding evidence obtained in violation of the Constitution prevents illegal law enforcement conduct is called the deterrence justification.
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48
The three justifications for the exclusionary rule are the constitutional justification,the deterrence justification,and the_________justification.
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49
_________ is another term used to describe probative evidence,or evidence that proves (or helps to prove)defendants committed the crimes they are charged with.
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50
The Supreme Court has held that the key inquiry for the good faith exception to the exclusionary rule is the
officer's honest,subjective belief in the legality of his or her actions.
officer's honest,subjective belief in the legality of his or her actions.
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51
With respect to the exclusionary rule,the Constitution specifically includes it in the Fourth Amendment.
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52
Recent research into the exclusionary rule has demonstrated that the deterrent effects are considerable.
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53
Evidence derived from illegally obtained evidence is called_________of the_________.
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The_________exception to the exclusionary rule is based on an objective test of whether a well- trained officer would have known his or her actions were illegal under the circumstances.
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The idea that evidence that has been illegally obtained,but would have eventually found through constitutional means should thus not be excluded by virtue of the exclusionary rule is__________________exception.
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The idea that evidence illegally obtained by police can still be admitted at trial if the link between the police
illegality and the evidence's discovery is weak enough is called the_________exception.
illegality and the evidence's discovery is weak enough is called the_________exception.
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57
Weeks v.U.S.gave birth to the_________in 1914.
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The rationale used to justify the exclusionary rule that is based on the notion that excluding evidence obtained in violation of the constitution prevents illegal law enforcement is the_________rationale.
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59
Recent research into the effects of the exclusionary rule indicates that the exclusionary rule affects only a minuscule number of cases.
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The__________________justification stems from an ancient legal saying,"There's no right without a remedy."
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61
Detail five possible negative effects of the exclusionary rule.
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62
Discuss two U.S.Supreme Court opinions that expend the good-faith exception.
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63
Discuss three of the findings with regard to social costs and deterrence of the exclusionary rule.
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64
Explain five exceptions to the exclusionary rule.
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65
Identify and explain the rationales behind the three justifications for the exclusionary rule.Which justification does the U.S.Supreme Court use today?
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