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Tazate

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After Weeks v. United States, what would have been the result in federal court?
 
  a. All the evidence would have been admissible
  b. Only the printing presses would have been admissible
  c. None of the evidence would have been admissible
  d. Only the printing plates would have been admissible

Question 2

Prior to Weeks v. United States, what would have been the result in federal court?
 
  a. All the evidence would have been admissible
  b. Only the printing presses would have been admissible
  c. None of the evidence would have been admissible
  d. Only the printing plates would have been admissible



zogaridan

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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