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Unlawfully Seized Evidence Can Be Admitted at Trial If It

Question 42

Question 42

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Unlawfully seized evidence can be admitted at trial if it can be shown that the police were acting "______."


A) with good conscience
B) in good faith
C) with good intentions
D) on principle

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