While considering the exclusionary rule, the Supreme Court has made which of the following rulings?

A) that the government may use illegally seized evidence in order to discredit statements made by a defendant during cross-examination at a trial
B) that if the police were exercising "good faith" when relying on a flawed search warrant, the evidence seized could be used in court
C) that illegally seized evidence may be admitted at a trial if the prosecution can show that the evidence would "inevitably" have been discovered by lawful means
D) all of the above
E) none of the above


D

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