Adjustment to life outside the prison is often difficult in that those released must move from the highly ________ environment of an institution into a world with temptations and complicated problems
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Which drug is often incorrectly classified as a narcotic?
a. Heroin b. Morphine c. Marijuana d. Codeine
The physical change in the elderly has been used to fuel a tremendous amount of health care fraud
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The following represents a brief summary of the facts in the 1963 case Wong Sun v. United States. In this case, federal narcotics agents illegally arrested Toy, who then implicated Yee as drug dealer. Yee was arrested, and drugs were found in Yee’s home. Yee then stated that he got the drugs from Wong Sun. Wong Sun is then arrested. Toy, Yee, and Wong Sun were all charged with narcotics violations. Wong Sun was released on his own recognizance. A few days later, Wong Sun voluntarily returned to the police station, was interrogated, and provided statements to federal narcotics officers. The Court was asked to rule on whether the narcotics seized from Yee’s home and Wong Sun’s confession were fruits of the poisonous tree which, according to the defendants, was Toy’s illegal arrest.
Explaining and applying the exclusionary rule and any applicable exceptions, discuss how the Court should rule about Yee’s claim and about Wong Sun’s claim? What will be an ideal response?
All appellate courts are federal courts
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