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    Exam 11: Government Monitoring of Communications and the Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule
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    The Good Faith Exception to the Exclusionary Rule Allows the Court
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The Good Faith Exception to the Exclusionary Rule Allows the Court

Question 12

Question 12

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The good faith exception to the exclusionary rule allows the court to admit evidence:


A) offered in good faith by the prosecutor.
B) seized in good faith by the police.
C) seized in good faith by the police who relied on a search warrant.
D) seized in good faith by the police who had probable cause to search.

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