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Illinois v. Krull, No. 85-608 (U.S. Supreme Court) (480 U.S. 340; 107 S.Ct. 1160) (March 9, 1987) (Justice Blackmun)

Here the Court considered whether a good faith exception to the Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule applied when a police officer's reliance on the constitutionality of a statute is objectively reasonable, but the statute is subsequently declared unconstitutional. The Court concluded that the exception applied unless, "in passing the statute, the …

 

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