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The Good-Faith Exception Posits That If Evidence Is Obtained Without

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The good-faith exception posits that if evidence is obtained without a warrant as a result of unintended error, then the evidence can still be used.


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Proposition

A declaration that signifies an opinion or judgment.

Contrary Propositions

Statements that cannot both be true at the same time, though they can both be false.

Subalternates

Subalternates in logic refer to propositions that are related in a hierarchy where one proposition is subordinate to another in terms of its breadth of applicability.

Truth

Conformity to fact or reality; accuracy and honesty in action and speech.

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