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The exclusionary rule has proved its value over the years.
For our first century and a quarter there was no exclusionary rule.
The exclusionary rule was first applied to Federal courts 74 years ago.
This became known as the good faith exception to the exclusionary rule.
The exclusionary rule does not apply to privacy rights of a third party.
I find that the exclusionary rule does not apply to these facts.
He believed the evidence could have been suppressed even under a more limited exclusionary rule.
The major control of undercover public police - the exclusionary rule - does not apply to private security.
"This is really taking the exclusionary rule to even further absurd results than judges have done in the past."
The target of this bill is the exclusionary rule, which has applied in Federal courts since the 1914 decision.
The exclusionary rule does not apply to grand jury proceedings.
"Under such circumstances, the exclusionary rule is a 'cost' we cannot afford to be without," the opinion said.
Under the exclusionary rule, evidence obtained during an illegal search must be thrown out.
Manos then turned to the legal issues surrounding the exclusionary rule.
The primary remedy in illegal search cases is known as the "exclusionary rule".
Up until Mapp, the exclusionary rule had been rejected by most states.
The final case, though, suggests that the exclusionary rule also safeguards the innocent.
A better name would be a "bad-faith exception" to the exclusionary rule.
There are also rules about hearsay evidence and most importantly, the exclusionary rule.
Despite the ruling, some states adopted the exclusionary rule.
The exclusionary rule has sometimes been criticized for allowing criminals to go free just because of police error.
One of the best features of new Federal drug legislation is that in the end it does not water down the exclusionary rule any more.
The exclusionary rule is applied only to a relatively small percentage of arrests and searches made by the police.
But the court did not address the thorny question of whether the exclusionary rule should apply to schools - in effect leaving the issue open.
The same questions may be put in terms of the third element of the relaxed exclusionary rule.