The exclusionary rule generally is not applied in situations where the exclusion of evidence would not have altered the behavior of a police officer. The exclusionary rule should not be applied

A) under the impeachment exception, where illegally obtained evidence was later used to impeach a defendant who told a different story from what the illegally seized evidence told.
B) so as to exclude a grand jury from considering illegally seized evidence.
C) where a police officer relied on a statute that purported to give the police power to conduct warrantless searches. The statute was later ruled unconstitutional and invalid.
D) when a defendant attempts to assert a third party's Fourth Amendment rights in an effort to exclude evidence against the defendant.
E) all of the above are correct responses.


E

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