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1.INTRODUCTION TO REMEDIES FOR FOURTH AMENDMENT VIOLATIONS
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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 9516. LIMITATIONS ON THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE: OTHER CONTEXTS 9617. ALTERNATIVE REMEDIES TO FOURTH AMENDMENTVIOLATIONS: THE BIVENS CIVIL SUIT 9718. LIMITS TO USE OF THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE:THE CONCEPT OF STANDING 9819. VICARIOUS STANDING NOT PERMITTED 10220. SUMMARY 104online
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