LEGL 020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Exclusionary Rule

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If you answer a question that"s in a line of questioning under oath, then there is another question in the same line of question you must answer that question as well. Once you have opened the door, you cant pick and choose. If you"re gonna take the 5th, you have to take it from the get go. Most of the trials are open, public. Speedy, different than civil trials that average speed is 6-9 years. They choose the jury, but it can be only rich white people judging a low level hispanic thug , which will make the trial go really fast. Hearsay is usually not admitted as evidence in the court. You cant argue ohhh i didn"t know about this law, ignorance of the law. Exclusionary rule a failure to properly notify the criminal defendant of his or her rights results in the exclusion or elimination of any evidence that is obtained without these rights that are being read.

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