Criminal Procedure
Theory and Practice

Second Edition

by Jefferson L. Ingram

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Chapter 3

The Principles of the Mapp Exclusionary Rule

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1.

INTRODUCTION TO REMEDIES FOR FOURTH AMENDMENT VIOLATIONS

78

2.
VIOLATION OF THE FOURTH AMENDMENT AND THE EXCLUSION OF EVIDENCE
79
3.
THE FOURTH AMENDMENT: IMPLEMENTATION PRIOR TO 1914
79
4.
THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE: ENFORCING THE FOURTH AMENDMENT
80
5.
SUPPRESSION OF ILLEGALLY SEIZED EVIDENCE
81
6.
BASIS FOR THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE
82
7.
CHALLENGE TO THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE: THE SILVER PLATTER DOCTRINE
82
8.
APPLICATION OF THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE TO STATE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
83
9.
EXCLUSION OF DERIVATIVE EVIDENCE
83
10.
MAJOR EXCEPTIONS TO THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE
86
11.
EXCLUSIONARY RULE EXCEPTION: THE INDEPENDENT SOURCE RULE
89
12.
EXCLUSIONARY RULE EXCEPTION: THE RULE OF INEVITABLE DISCOVERY
91
13.
EXCLUSIONARY RULE EXCEPTION: THE DOCTRINE OF ATTENUATION
92
14.
EXCLUSIONARY RULE EXCEPTION: THE GOOD FAITH EXCEPTION
94
15.
LIMITATIONS ON THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE: PAROLE REVOCATION HEARINGS
95
16. LIMITATIONS ON THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE: OTHER CONTEXTS
96
17. ALTERNATIVE REMEDIES TO FOURTH AMENDMENTVIOLATIONS: THE BIVENS CIVIL SUIT
97
18. LIMITS TO USE OF THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE:THE CONCEPT OF STANDING
98
19. VICARIOUS STANDING NOT PERMITTED
102
20. SUMMARY
104

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