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LET'S DO AWAY WITH THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE

NCJ Number
31936
Journal
MILITARY POLICE LAW ENFORCEMENT JOURNAL Volume: 2 Issue: 4 Dated: (WINTER 1976) Pages: 28-31
Author(s)
F A GILLIGAN; F I LEDERER
Date Published
1976
Length
4 pages
Annotation
ONE ALTERNATIVE TO THE FOURTH AMENDMENT EXCLUSIONARY RULE, AT LEAST ON MILITARY INSTALLATIONS, WOULD INVOLVE THE CREATION OF A REVIEW BOARD, WHICH WOULD SET UP MODEL RULES FOR SEARCH AND SEIZURE AND INVESTIGATE COMPLAINTS.
Abstract
THIS REVIEW BOARD WOULD THEN CONSTITUTE AN EFFECTIVE REMEDY AGAINST FOURTH AMENDMENT VIOLATIONS, OBVIATING THE NEED FOR THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE.