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According to the exclusionary rule, all evidence is admissible if officers acted in good faith. errors made by a computer automatically exclude evidence. people are protected from being searched without a warrant. evidence illegally obtained is generally inadmissible in court.

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The answer is: evidence illegally obtained is generally inadmissible in court.

There are several examples that can make a certain evidence considered as 'Illegal' , such as:

- If the evidence is obtained through extortion

- If the evidence is obtained through torture or other form of violence

- If the evidence is obtained in citizens' private property and the search is conducted without using a warrant.

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