4th Amendment Violation Case Study

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An ethical obligation the police should adhere to while carrying out their duties of investigations and arrests is the exclusionary rule. (Hall,2015). It is both ethical and evidentiary. The 4th Amendment exclusionary rule prohibits all evidence obtained by searches and seizures in violation of the U.S. Constitution. (Alschuler, 2008). It also excludes "fruit of the poisonous tree" and any other evidence obtained through the illegal search or seizure. This makes them subjected to the question of causation. Did the 4th Amendment violation cause the government's receipt of evidence that a defendant seeks to oppress? Other ethical considerations include that officers should obey the law, they shall not behave in unbecoming ways and should respect

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