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Restoring Causality In Attenuation: Establishing The Breadth Of A Fourth Amendment Violation, Bryan H. Ward
Restoring Causality In Attenuation: Establishing The Breadth Of A Fourth Amendment Violation, Bryan H. Ward
West Virginia Law Review
When the police violate a suspect’s Fourth Amendment rights, what often follows is the discovery of incriminating evidence. Sometimes the evidence is discovered directly after the Fourth Amendment violation. In other situations, the evidence comes by a more indirect route and may occur long after the original Fourth Amendment violation. Courts struggle when trying to decide if the discovery of this indirectly obtained evidence was caused by the police misconduct. This causal question is important because causality acts as a limiting principle when deciding when to apply the exclusionary rule. A basic view of the exclusionary rule suggests that evidence …
Pinging Into Evidence: The Implications Of Historical Cell Site Location Information, Alexandra C. Smith
Pinging Into Evidence: The Implications Of Historical Cell Site Location Information, Alexandra C. Smith
West Virginia Law Review
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Using Suppression Hearing Testimony To Prove Good Faith Under United States V. Leon, John E. Taylor
Using Suppression Hearing Testimony To Prove Good Faith Under United States V. Leon, John E. Taylor
Law Faculty Scholarship
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State V. Frazier, Lucinda Masterton
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Charles Henry Rudolph Jr.
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Charles Henry Rudolph Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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Abstracts Of Recent Cases, G. H. A.
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, J. L. R.
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, T. E. P.
The Right Of The Accused In A Criminal Case Not To Be Compelled To Be A Witness Against Himself, Mose E. Boiarksy
The Right Of The Accused In A Criminal Case Not To Be Compelled To Be A Witness Against Himself, Mose E. Boiarksy
West Virginia Law Review
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Constitutional Law--Unreasonable Searches And Seizures--Admissibility Of Evidence, Anne Slifkin
Constitutional Law--Unreasonable Searches And Seizures--Admissibility Of Evidence, Anne Slifkin
West Virginia Law Review
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Constitutional Law--Evidence--Searches And Seizures, H. C. H.
Constitutional Law--Evidence--Searches And Seizures, H. C. H.
West Virginia Law Review
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