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26 June, 03:04

The Supreme Court extended the right of privacy implied by the 14th and Fourth Amendments to include protection from use in a trial of evidence that was seized

A. illegally, in the case Mapp v. Ohio

B. illegally, in the case Roe v. Wade

C. through a warrant, in the case Mapp v. Ohio

D. through a warrant, in the case Roe v. Wade

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  1. 26 June, 04:18
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    A. illegally, in the case Mapp v. Ohio

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