The Exclusionary Rule
Date Submitted: 10/13/2004 09:22:17
The Exclusionary Rule
The Effect of the Fourth Amendment is to put the
courts of the United States and Federal officials, in the
exercise of their own power and authority, under
limitations and restraints as to the exercise of such power
and authority, and to forever secure the people, their
persons, houses, papers and effects against all
unreasonable searches and seizures under the guise of law
(Ronald 605). The Constitution does not tolerate
warrantless, therefore illegal,
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