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Corley v. U.S., No. 07-10441 (U.S. Supreme Court) (556 U.S. 303; 129 S.Ct. 1558) (April 6, 2009) (Justice Souter)

This case represents the Supreme Court’s second attempt during its current term to address the so-called “exclusionary rule.” That rule was first articulated by the Supreme Court in 1914 as a judicially-created deterrent against police misconduct. (See, Weeks v. U.S., 232 U.S. 383 (1914)). Essentially it established the principle that ...

 

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