Tag: evidence suppression
Court Rules 2015 Evidence Admissible Despite Defense Objections
In a landmark decision, a federal court recently ruled that evidence from 2015 could be used in a current trial, despite vigorous objections from...
Court Reveals 5 Key Consequences of Invalid Warrants
Over 2,000 searches and seizures are conducted daily in the U.S. based on warrants. Yet, a significant number of these warrants are later deemed...
Court Rules 3 Confessions Inadmissible Due to Police Misconduct
In a landmark decision, a federal court recently ruled that three confessions obtained by police were inadmissible due to misconduct, highlighting the critical role...
The Exclusionary Rule: 5 Key Points to Understand
Nearly 1.5 million arrests occur annually in the United States, many of which involve evidence collected by law enforcement. Yet, not all evidence makes...
Court Rejects Evidence from Illegal Police Search
A federal court recently rejected critical evidence in a high-profile drug trafficking case, ruling it obtained through an illegal police search. This decision underscores...
Supreme Court Rules on Miranda Rights Violation Consequences
Nearly 60 years after the landmark Miranda v. Arizona decision, the Supreme Court has issued a ruling that clarifies the consequences when law enforcement...





