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The following is an example of the Supremes Courts Power of:


U. S. Supreme Court to decide whether Weeks' Fourth Amendment right to be secure from


unreasonable search and seizure, as well as his Fifth Amendment right to not testify against himself,


had been violated. The Court, in a unanimous decision, ruled that the agents had unlawfully


searched for, seized, and kept Weeks' letters. This landmark ruling led to the "Exclusionary Rule,"


which prohibits the use of evidence obtained in an illegal search in trial.


O a


b


Judical Review


Judical Powers


Balance of Powers


Seperation of Powers


C


d

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Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

that is because balance of power is for everyone not for particular people

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