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The exclusionary rule states that if evidence is found during an illegal search, it

A.

must be destroyed immediately.

B.

cannot be admitted into consideration.

C.

can be admitted into court anyway.

D.

cannot be admitted into court unless a judge agrees.

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  1. 30 May, 17:16
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    For the answer to the question above, the Exclusionary Rule is available to a Defendant in a criminal case as a remedy for illegal searches that violate the rights set forth in the Fourth Amendment. When applicable, the rule dictates that the evidence illegally obtained must be excluded as evidence under the Fourth Amendment. So I think the answer is B ...
  2. 30 May, 17:36
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    The correct answer is B: Cannot be admitted into consideration
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