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    Under the Good Faith Exception to the Exclusionary Rule, Evidence
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Under the Good Faith Exception to the Exclusionary Rule, Evidence

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Under the Good Faith Exception to the Exclusionary Rule, evidence is admissible by the prosecution at trial whenever it was seized by officers who had a good-faith belief that their actions were legal.

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