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Evidence obtained illegally may be excluded from the exclusionary rule when it:

  • Comes from a private person who was not acting for the government
  • Comes from the state government, which turns the evidence over to the federal government
  • Violated a person's rights, but the person is not the one who is on trial
  • Would have been found eventually through legal means
  • Cannot be used to the defendant's advantage because of other evidence

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the judicial barring of illegally seized evidence from a trial

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