When police have violated the fourth amendment rights


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Q: When police have violated the Fourth Amendment rights of an individual during the process of acquiring evidence, the exclusionary rule generally prohibits the introduction of that illegally seized evidence against the defendant in both state and federal courts. What is the basic rationale for excluding otherwise reliable evidence for consideration by a jury or by a judge?

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