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West's Key110 Criminal Law
West's Key110XVII Evidence
West's Key110XVII(I) Competency in General
West's Key110k394 Evidence Wrongfully Obtained
West's Key110k394.4 Unlawful Search or Seizure
West's Key110k394.4(5) Search Under Warrant
West's Key110k394.4(6) k. Affidavit or Complaint; Probable Cause.

110 Criminal LawThe good faith exception to the exclusionary rule is not a magic lamp for police officers to rub whenever they find themselves in trouble.
United States v. Zimmerman, 277 F.3d 426 (3d Cir. 2002)

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Police Misconduct and Civil Rights: Federal Jury Practice and Instructions, 2d

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