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Exclusionary rule / United States v. Leon / Hudson v. Michigan / Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution / Herring v. United States / Olmstead v. United States / Evidence / Inevitable discovery / Search and seizure / Law / Evidence law / Searches and seizures
Exclusionary rule
United States v. Leon
Hudson v. Michigan
Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Herring v. United States
Olmstead v. United States
Evidence
Inevitable discovery
Search and seizure
Law
Evidence law
Searches and seizures

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