The police enter an individual's home without invitation or a warrant and seize evidence to be used against the individual. Which Supreme Court decision may be used to rule this evidence inadmissible in court?
(a) Baker v. Carr
(b) Gideon v. Wainwright
(c) Mapp v. Ohio
(d) Roe v. Wade
Answer: (c) Mapp v. Ohio
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