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Explain the exclusionary rule and the exceptions to it. According to the exclusionary rule, any evidence that is obtained in violation of the
 
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Question 2

Overt acts taken by students with the goal of intimidating, harassing, or humiliating other students is known as ___________________ _________.
 
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Answer to Question 1

o accused person's rights under the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments, as well as
any evidence derived from illegally obtained evidence, will not be admissible in
criminal court.

o Exceptions to the exclusionary rule include inevitable discovery and good faith..

Answer to Question 2

bullying



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