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If the search warrant was on a form used for search of controlled substances, but the magistrate failed to delete the controlled substances language, the exclusionary rule would
 
  a. not apply, because the officer acted in good faith.
  b. apply, because the officer is responsible for the wording of the warrant.
  c. not apply, because of judicial immunity.
  d. apply, because courts are very particular about what forms are used.

Question 2

If Officer White did not have the pictures, but just information from several informants, but he told the magistrate that he had seen the boxes, the exclusionary rule
 
  a. would apply, because the officer did not act in good faith.
  b. would not apply, because the magistrate issued the search warrant.
  c. would not apply, because of the purged taint exception.
  d. None of the answers are correct.



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