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Utah v. Strieff | An Audio Summary On The Exclusionary Rule

June 22, 2016 By Arthur McGibbons

Utah v. Strieff, 136 S.Ct. 2056 (2016). Argued February 22, 2016—Decided June 20, 2016. Episode 185 (Duration 13:49)

Utah v. Strieff asks wether the discovery of a valid arrest warrant sufficiently intervenes to break the causal chain between an unlawful stop and the discovery of drug-related evidence. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Good Faith Exception, Police, SCOTUS

What Is The Good Faith Exception And The Exclusionary Rule?

January 8, 2015 By Arthur McGibbons

What Is The Exclusionary Rule?

The exclusionary rule is when a court prevents the prosecution from using any evidence it believes was obtained in violation of the constitution.
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Filed Under: Good Faith Exception, Police

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