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Sauce1387 Sauce1387
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According to the Supreme Court opinion in Mapp v. Ohio (1961), involving a police search for a bombing suspect:
 
  a. only a handful of states had adopted the exclusionary rule by legislation or judicial opinion.
  b. the exclusionary rule applies to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment due process clause.
  c. whether states had adopted the exclusionary rule was irrelevant in deciding whether that rule applies to thestates through the Fourteenth Amendment due process clause.
 d. the police may not seize evidence relating to pornography when they are looking for a bombing suspect.
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