Should the good faith exception to search and seizure violations be eliminated? Does it matter that the good faith exception allows for constitutional violations to go unpunished?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Good answers will cover the definitions of the good faith exception and then analyze whether it matters that the exception allows the use of evidence that is illegally obtained. This question requires taking a position on the arguments for or against the exclusionary rule and defending the position.

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a. affect display b. emblem c. illustrator d. regulators e. adaptor

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A. American Dream B. American Hope C. American Ideal D. American Myth

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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