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State v. Rogers: Slow Death of the Exclusionary Rule in NC?

TL;DR Quick Take: North Carolina v. Rogers could prove to be one of the most consequential constitutional rulings in North Carolina criminal law in decades. The opinion not only interprets N.C.G.S. ยง 15A-974 but also redefines how North Carolina courts understand the relationship between the Fourth Amendment and Article I,…

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The Exclusionary Rule and How It Shapes Criminal Procedure in North Carolina

The exclusionary rule is a foundational principle in American criminal law. While it traces its origins to federal constitutional doctrine, it now plays a central role in everyday trial practice, including in state courtrooms across North Carolina. The rule is most often encountered through motions to suppress evidence, but its…

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