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Humanities Legal Studies Topic started by: J2Thurst on Feb 16, 2018



Title: Which of the following situations best describes the good faith exception to the exclusionary rule? ...
Post by: J2Thurst on Feb 16, 2018
Which of the following situations best describes the good faith exception to the exclusionary rule?
 
  a. An officer believes the suspect is truly guilty, and seizes evidence without a warrant.
  b. An officer knowingly seizes evidence improperly, but asks forgiveness of the court later.
  c. An officer believes he is acting correctly under the rules of evidence, but is actually incorrect.
  d. An officer forgets to Mirandize a suspect.
  e. An officer lies to a citizen about having a search warrant, and seizes evidence based on that.


Title: Which of the following situations best describes the good faith exception to the exclusionary rule? ...
Post by: elementalsulfur on Feb 16, 2018
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Title: Which of the following situations best describes the good faith exception to the exclusionary rule? ...
Post by: J2Thurst on Feb 16, 2018
Good timing, thanks!