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U.S. v. Stefonek, No. 98-3343 (7th Cir.) (179 F.3d 1030) (June 3, 1999) (Judge Richard A. Posner)

In this case, the Court held that where the violation of the Fourth Amendment in a particular case causes no discernable harm to the interests of an individual protected by the particular constitutional prohibition at issue, the exclusion of evidence for the trial is a disproportionately severe and inappropriate sanction. ...

 

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