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The Judicial Integrity Rationale Used to Justify the Exclusionary Rule

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The judicial integrity rationale used to justify the exclusionary rule:
I. is based on the idea that the honor and honesty of courts forbids them to participate in unconstitutional conduct.
II. requires that the government obtain criminal convictions without violating rights.
III. views the exclusionary rule as a right.
IV. views the freedom from illegal searches and seizures as a preventative measure.


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Fixed Overhead Costs

Refer to the recurring, static expenses associated with operating a business that do not fluctuate with production levels or sales volumes.

Overhead Controllable Variance

The difference between the actual overhead costs incurred and the expected (standard) overhead costs that should have been incurred, given the level of output.

Actual Overhead Costs

The real expenses that a company incurs for running its operations, excluding direct labor and materials, instead involving costs like utilities and rent.

Budgeted Overhead

An estimate of the total indirect costs expected during a specific period for the efficient operation of a business.

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