The <u>Good Faith</u> is based on the belief that when an officer—innocent of misconduct—lawfully executes a warrant, the possibility that the warrant itself was issued without sufficient probable cause should not withhold valuable evidence from the trial.
Explanation:
<u>As per the United States constitutional law,</u> the good-faith exception (also good-faith doctrine) is referred to as a legal doctrine which provides an exemption to the exclusionary rule.
The exception permits the courts to consider the mental state of the police officer.
The <u>Good Faith</u> is based on the belief that when an officer—innocent of misconduct—lawfully executes a warrant, the possibility that the warrant itself was issued without sufficient probable cause should not withhold valuable evidence from the trial.
In order to vote in the United States you must be
-a US citizen
-a legal resident of the state you are voting in
-at least 18 years old before or on election day
Answer:
c. "Jones pled guilty to a violation of campaign contribution laws"
Explanation:
A defamation constitutes false statement of fact that exposes a person to damages in the form of hatred, ridicule, or contempt, or causes loss to his business.
In the above statement, a false statement is made against Jones which could highly damage Jones's reputation. Notice also that it is specific as it a refers to "Jones" unlike the other options in the question.
Yes train tracks are public property