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Task: Pre-Gant Searches
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Davis v. United States, 131 S.Ct. 2419 (2011).
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The exclusionary rule does not apply to searches incident to
arrest of vehicles which resulted in seizures before the Arizona v. Gant
decision.
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Since these seizures occurred under the
enforcement misconduct.
existing rules at the time, the exclusionary rule’s purpose would not be
served by suppression of evidence.
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