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Illegally Obtained Evidence Introduced Trial Exclusionary Rule Judges

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Under the exclusionary rule
judges who have handled previous cases involving the defendant currently before them at trial must excuse themselves due to possible preformed biases.
a sole proprietor's business records may not be seized even if pursuant to a warrant if they are considered personal papers.
potential jurors who show an obvious bias may not serve on a jury in order to make sure trials are as fair as possible.
illegally obtained evidence may not be introduced at trial.
Back illegally obtained evidence may not be introduced at trial.

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