Some searches are so "shocking to the conscience" as to require exclusion of the evidence seized based on the due process clause of the Constitution. These cases are limited to:
A) Acts of coercion, violence, and brutality
B) Acts of questionable behavior
C) Instances where the police failed to clearly communicate with the suspect(s)
D) Instances where the police was provided with the wrong information due to a clerical mistake
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Q8: As decided in Davis v. Washington, which
Q9: Which of the following cases addresses the
Q10: The _ exception to the exclusionary rule
Q11: Any additional evidence obtained as a result
Q12: Which of the following exceptions to the
Q14: The police enter an individual's home without
Q15: The right to be free from unreasonable
Q16: Before the exclusionary rule was extended to
Q17: Evidence obtained as a result of legal
Q18: The decision in Arizona v. Evans extends
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