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    The Rationale Used to Justify the Exclusionary Rule, Which Is
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The Rationale Used to Justify the Exclusionary Rule, Which Is

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The rationale used to justify the exclusionary rule, which 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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