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The effect of Silverthorne Lumber Co v. U. S. (1920 ) is that a police officer is not allowed to testify about the existence of incriminating evidence that was illegally seized.
 
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Explain the term exceptions as applied to the Fourth Amendment.
 
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Answer to Question 1

TRUE
COMMENT: this answer requires some inferring, and does not include the qualifier about the
derivative evidence rule; you can insert a qualifier (as a general rule)

Answer to Question 2

The four types of warrantless searches are (1) searches incident to an arrest; (2) searches conducted under exigent circumstances; (3) searches involving automobiles; and (4) searches based on the plain view doctrine.





 

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