Just cuz I've always been wondering...
Sometimes there's valid evidence for a crime that can't be used in court for whatever reason. Like no search warrant.
Ok, I don't know that for a fact. I watch a lot of TV. I assume it's partially true at least. If you search someone's home with no warrant and no probable cause and find a dead body, tough shit right? Can't enter that dead body in as evidence in court?
Well I was wondering if its ever happened the other way around. Oh look, here's indisputable proof that you didn't do it...but it's not allowed in court because of a technicality. That ever happen?
Sometimes there's valid evidence for a crime that can't be used in court for whatever reason. Like no search warrant.
Ok, I don't know that for a fact. I watch a lot of TV. I assume it's partially true at least. If you search someone's home with no warrant and no probable cause and find a dead body, tough shit right? Can't enter that dead body in as evidence in court?
Well I was wondering if its ever happened the other way around. Oh look, here's indisputable proof that you didn't do it...but it's not allowed in court because of a technicality. That ever happen?
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