The use of illegally seized evidence in a grand jury proceeding is;
Peter Pleuresy is a professional athlete. He commits a gun crime in New York City and
then flees to Georgia. He is arrested there by local authorities on an unrelated drunk and
disorderly charge. Georgia authorities realize he is wanted in New York and arrange to
transport him there after he spends one night in a local jail for the drunk and disorderly
matter. Shortly after his arrival in New York City, Peter sits before a grand jury. At the
grand jury proceeding, prosecutors introduce evidence seized from Peter’s home before
police acquired a warrant. Prosecutors admit that this evidence was taken in violation of the
4th Amendment, but use it anyway. The 23 jurors on the grand jury vote unanimously to
indict.
a. a violation of the 4 th Amendment
b. a violation of the 6 th Amendment
c. permitted in accordance with the Supreme Court decision in U.S. v. Calandra
d. permitted in accordance with the Supreme Court decision in U.S. v. Armstrong
Answer: C
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