1. The Court's Protection Of Criminal Rights
Good faith applies to evidence gathered which would not be admissible in court due to a reasonable expectation of privacy, but if the officers believe that they have valid permission to search a location and find incriminating evidence, then the evidence is admissible (Ely, 1996, 229-230). ... The Fifth Amendment guarantees the right to protection from self-incrimination and also denies the government the right to infringe upon the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness as guaranteed in the First Amendment. ... These amendments are also a safeguard against the coercion of err...
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