5 points
5 points
5 points
Good faith exception
Impeachment exception
Purged taint exception
Inevitable-discovery exception
Independent source exception
| A. | A limitation on the fruits of the poisonous tree doctrine that renders admissible any witness testimony that had been offered totally independent of an illegal search |
| B. | A limitation on the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine that renders admissible evidence that would be found regardless of unconstitutional police conduct |
| C. | Renders otherwise inadmissible evidence admissible if the prosecution seeks to use such evidence for the purpose of attacking the credibility of a witness |
| D. | An exception to the exclusionary rule that allows law enforcement officers who conduct a search or who seize evidence on the basis of good faith and who later discover that a mistake was made to provide evidence that can be used in court |
| E. | A limitation on the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine that may permit, when sufficient time elapses between an initial unconstitutional search and later seizure of derivative evidence, the admissibility of such derivative evidence at trial |
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