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24 September, 09:32

The exclusionary rule states that if evidence is found during an illegal search, itmust be destroyed immediately. cannot be admitted into consideration. can be admitted into court anyway. cannot be admitted into court unless a judge agrees.

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  1. 24 September, 09:33
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    Option 2 is the right answer

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    When government obtains any evidence though a conduct deemed unconstitutional (unlawful search or seizure), such evidence would be suppressed by the court. When the defendant is brought to court for eventual trial, such evidence would be inadmissible. U. S courts have used this rule in several occasions, to prevent police officers and agents of the government from abusing constitutional rights of the people.
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