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    Exam 11: Government Monitoring of Communications and the Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule
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    Only a Person Whose Rights Have Been Violated May Invoke
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Only a Person Whose Rights Have Been Violated May Invoke

Question 7

Question 7

Multiple Choice

Only a person whose rights have been violated may invoke the exclusionary rule.This is known as:


A) standing.
B) immunity.
C) jurisdiction.
D) claim of law.

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