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The exclusionary rule clarifies the protections of which constitutional amendment?

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The correct answer is the fourth amendment

The exclusionary rule is the idea that people cannot be illegally searched or have their property seized by the police and if that happens then it's illegal and those seized items will not be usable in the court of law when defending the accused person. It is based in the fourth amendment but it has many connections to others like the fifth and the sixth.
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