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Bradley on Herring v. United States

By Lawrence Solum

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Craig Bradley (Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington) has posted Red Herring or the Death of the Exclusionary Rule? (Trial Magazine, April 2009) on SSRN. Here is the abstract:This article discusses Herring v. United States in which the Court held, 5-4, that evidence found after the defendant was arrested due to faulty information provided by a police from another county would not be excluded. The holding was narrow: "When police mistakes leading to an unlawful search are the result of is read more

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