Which of the following is NOT a good faith exception to the exclusionary rule established by the Court?
A. Evidence discovered during a search where police are operating on information resulting from errors by third parties may be used in court.
B. Evidence obtained by officers carrying out a search under a state law may be used in court even if the search is later found to be unconstitutional.
C. Evidence obtained from a search conducted by a private citizen and turned over to the police may be used in court.
D. If the police execute an invalid search warrant without knowing the warrant was invalid, the evidence obtained from the warrant may be admitted at trial.
C. Evidence obtained from a search conducted by a private citizen and turned over to the police may be used in court.
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