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The problem of police perjury is motivated by a dislike of the exclusionary rule.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The Supreme Court has NOT allowed the introduction of evidence taken in violation of the Fourth Amendment, where police officers acted in good faith reliance on
 
  A. Their sober and exacting judgment
  B. A municipal ordinance
  C. The warrant of a neutral and detached magistrate
  D. A state statute



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