What is the Inevitable Discovery Doctrine?
What will be an ideal response?
The inevitable discovery exception to the exclusionary rule was developed in the 1984 Nix v. Williams case. This exception states that evidence that has been seized illegally or evidence stemming from illegally seized evidence is admissible if the police can prove that they would have inevitably discovered it anyway by lawful means.
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a. Corporate neglect b. Military crime c. Vigilante terror d. Illegal experimentation
Which of the following allows law enforcement officers to enter homes without first notifying residents of their intent to enter?
a. Presumptive entry b. First Amendment exception c. Immediate need clause d. No-knock warrant
A new prank that is not only draining law enforcement resources but also creating very dangerous situations for citizens is known as ______.
a. spoofing b. swatting c. squatting d. phishing
Disciplinary segregation is for a set amount of time established by the disciplinary officer or committee
a. True b. False