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 True or False
5. There is a hearsay exception for learned treaties that are established reliable sources
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_____6. If improper police conduct is failure to give a Miranda warning, the courts always
                 applies the poisonous tree doctrine and suppresses the evidence obtained
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_____7. Documents may only be authenticated only be direct evidence
_____8. A written document can not be hearsay evidence.
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_____9. Janet, Liberty’s friend who is a homemaker, questions Liberty about her involvement
                 in a murder. Liberty confesses that she killed their friend Independence. The
                confession should be suppressed because Miranda was not given.
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_____10. The common law did not recognize dying declarations as an exception to the hearsay
                rule.
____Â 11. A copy of a document is never admissible only the original is.
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____12. Court orders for wiretapping and electronic eavesdropping are generally not required if
            one party to the conversation consents
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____13. The fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine does not apply to physical evidence
_____14. In general, suspects do have a right to privacy for their conversations that take place in
             police cars or jails.
_____15. Consent is always necessary for entry even if police are acting in emergency
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