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Exclusionary Rule For or Against the New Legislation Cierra Chandler

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Exclusionary Rule For or Against the New Legislation

Cierra Chandler

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For the new legislation

" . . . Evidence obtained as a result of a search or seizure that is otherwise admissible in a Federal criminal proceeding shall not be excluded in a proceeding in a court of the United States on the ground that the search or seizure was in violation of the fourth amendment to the Constitution."

In short, the new legislation states that even if the evidence is obtained illegally, the evidence against the criminal would still be permissible to be used in the court.

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Reasons for the New Legislation

The guilty can rightly get convicted

It looks at the whole situation

The citizens put their trust in the Judicial systems to make right decisions

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The Guilty Can Rightly Get Convicted

Initially, the real people who were punished were the people who did their jobs as law enforcers and the victims of the crime

With the new legislation, the criminals will remain guilty no matter how the evidence was obtained.

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It Looks at the Whole Situation

Why are we keeping a rule that doesn't encompass the whole situation?

It focuses on the wrongs of the law enforcer instead of the criminal

With the new legislation, it provides opportunity to see the whole situation and develop a new rule that could encompass everyone’s rights

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Citizens Trust our Judicial System

Citizens are entitled to know the full truth when deciding the fate of suspect, they believe that the court is and should make just decisions, if not they would have even no matter how the evidence was provided

With the new legislation, the court room will be able to make a make a more accurate decision because all evidence was provided

That is what our justice system is supposed to be about

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Conclusion

With the new legislation it makes the judicial system not only more fair, but also more just. The exclusionary rule does not

look at the bigger picture when protecting the criminal. Evidence is evidence. If the justice system was living up to its name, we would have established a law a long time ago

that looks at the whole situation, not just one facet of it. Criminals are criminals because they committed a crime

nothing more and nothing less. Too many cases are dropped every year because of the exclusionary rule. It is time to stop

putting all of our energy into how the evidence was provided, but actually the evidence that the criminal left

behind when committing the crime.