This Article presents arguments that are designed to influence the Court\u27s deliberations, to create a basis for critiquing the Court\u27s opinions once rendered, and to provide guidance for state courts, which soon may need to decide whether a good faith exception is consistent with their state constitutions and procedures. To place the subsequent discussion in context, part I of the Article briefly sketches the historical development of the exclusionary rule. Part II develops the general arguments against the exclusionary rule and the specific arguments in favor of a good faith exception. Part III exposes the conceptual flaws of the exception by demonstrating its inconsistency with a constitutional concept of right, its disastrous effec...
Several Justices of the United States Supreme Court have espoused a good faith exception to the fo...
The Court\u27s good faith exception spells more trouble for the exclusionary rule; John Jackson te...
Part I of this Article will trace the development of the Fourth Amendment\u27s exclusionary rule fro...
This Article presents arguments that are designed to influence the Court\u27s deliberations, to crea...
Several Justices of the United States Supreme Court have espoused a good faith exception to the fo...
The Supreme Court does not believe that the deterrent value of the exclusionary rule is sufficiently...
This Comment addresses the workability of a good faith exception to the exclusionary rule. The autho...
This Article examines other instances where the Supreme Court has historically held evidence inadmis...
United States v. Williams, 622 F.2d 830 (5th Cir. 1980), cert. denied, 101 S. Ct. 946 (1981). The Fi...
Fourth Amendment violations are currently divided into two categories for the purpose of deciding wh...
This Article will demonstrate that a search pursuant to a properly issued warrant may trigger applic...
The decision of the United States Supreme Court in Marshall v. Barlow\u27s, Inc., provided that the ...
This Note will review briefly the history of the exclusionary rule under fourth amendment jurisprude...
The fourth amendment gives the people the right to be secure from unreasonable searches and seizures...
The fourth amendment gives the people the right to be secure from unreasonable searches and seizures...
Several Justices of the United States Supreme Court have espoused a good faith exception to the fo...
The Court\u27s good faith exception spells more trouble for the exclusionary rule; John Jackson te...
Part I of this Article will trace the development of the Fourth Amendment\u27s exclusionary rule fro...
This Article presents arguments that are designed to influence the Court\u27s deliberations, to crea...
Several Justices of the United States Supreme Court have espoused a good faith exception to the fo...
The Supreme Court does not believe that the deterrent value of the exclusionary rule is sufficiently...
This Comment addresses the workability of a good faith exception to the exclusionary rule. The autho...
This Article examines other instances where the Supreme Court has historically held evidence inadmis...
United States v. Williams, 622 F.2d 830 (5th Cir. 1980), cert. denied, 101 S. Ct. 946 (1981). The Fi...
Fourth Amendment violations are currently divided into two categories for the purpose of deciding wh...
This Article will demonstrate that a search pursuant to a properly issued warrant may trigger applic...
The decision of the United States Supreme Court in Marshall v. Barlow\u27s, Inc., provided that the ...
This Note will review briefly the history of the exclusionary rule under fourth amendment jurisprude...
The fourth amendment gives the people the right to be secure from unreasonable searches and seizures...
The fourth amendment gives the people the right to be secure from unreasonable searches and seizures...
Several Justices of the United States Supreme Court have espoused a good faith exception to the fo...
The Court\u27s good faith exception spells more trouble for the exclusionary rule; John Jackson te...
Part I of this Article will trace the development of the Fourth Amendment\u27s exclusionary rule fro...