exclusionary rule arguments
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Elton Norfolk looked suspicious to a police officer on a routine patrol in the Jeff-Vander-Lou neighborhood in North St. Louis. As she drove by the man standing on the street corner, Officer Julie Reynolds made eye contact with him and then saw him hitch up his pants.
Reynolds thought he was concealing a weapon, so she parked, got out of her patrol car and followed Norfolk inside the corner store, according to court documents. Reynolds persuaded Norfolk to go outside with her, where she directed him to put his hands on the wall so she could search him for weapons.
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... the parties to address - whether the rule requiring the exclusion at a criminal trial of evi... affirmatively applied the federal exclusionary rule does not affect the application of the "not p... are not confined here to the same arguments which were advanced in the courts below upon a Fed...
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... both sides of the debate put forward arguments "concerning the practical operation and effects of...
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..., as precipitated by the exclusionary logic of what had been thought to be "human rights... although the legality of this affront to the rule of law was eventually overturned. (10) More remark... the deeply political valence of our arguments over the use of such words as "democracy," "power,...
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... of a significant part of the background rules for the various relationships of their public live... Organization (WTO) and the municipal exclusionary property regimes that are implicitly recognized in...For arguments about whether features of the international system...
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...Held: The judicially created exclusionary rule should not be extended to forbid the use in t... result that cannot even serve the valid arguments of those who would eliminate the exclusionary rule...
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... where the case is venued and which evidence rules apply. Federal Rule of Evidence 407 and most state... own language, and (2) the public policy arguments for the exclusionary rule (to encourage remedial c...
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...The Exclusionary Rule and its Good Faith Exception 2. Miranda v. Ar... of Rights and confronts many of the arguments of the dissenting Justices that the majority did n...
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The justices of the U.S. Supreme Court tussled Monday with the limits of the exclusionary rule when the police conduct a search in a way that is lawful at the time, but later deemed unconstitutional by the Court.
Willie Gene Davis, the petitioner in Davis v. U.S., was a passenger during a traffic stop. After the driver was arrested for drunk driving, police asked Davis to identify himself and he gave a false name.
...During oral arguments, Orin S. Kerr, a criminal law professor at George ...
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...I would hold that both of these new arguments were waived. Although Judge Fisher does not share ... seizure, the policies underlying the exclusionary rule and the fruit-of-the-poisonous-tree doctrine ...