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What is the exclusionary rule?(1 point)
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The exclusionary rule states that school officials do not need probable cause to conduct a search.
The exclusionary rule states that school officials do not need probable cause to conduct a search.
The exclusionary rule does not allow evidence collected in violation of the Constitution to be used in court.
The exclusionary rule does not allow evidence collected in violation of the Constitution to be used in court.
The exclusionary rule allows schools to conduct random drug testing.
The exclusionary rule allows schools to conduct random drug testing.
The exclusionary rule states that law enforcement officials do not need search warrants to conduct a search.
The exclusionary rule states that law enforcement officials do not need search warrants to conduct a search.
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The exclusionary rule does not allow evidence collected in violation of the Constitution to be used in court.
(It's meant to deter unconstitutional searches and seizures by excluding illegally obtained evidence.)
(It's meant to deter unconstitutional searches and seizures by excluding illegally obtained evidence.)
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