The application of the exclusionary rule, a remedial measure intended to protect against fourth amendment violations, would be inappropriate in the absence of a showing of some infringement of the defendant's own fourth amendment rights.
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State v. Jevarjian
Connecticut Supreme Court
December 10, 2012
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