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Generally, illegibly obtained evidence will not be allowed in a trial because of the_______________?.

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Answer: The exclusionary rule

Explanation: The exclusionary rule is a law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial. The fact that evidence was illegally obtained does not mean that the charges are thrown out. It simply means that that evidence is inadmissible as evidence against the person whose rights were violated.

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