Describes conditions needed to allow "illegal" evidence, for example the defendant is likely to hurt someone or to re offend. Describes what sort of discretion the prosecutor has in prosecuting these cases
The current state of Oregon's exclusionary rule is State v. Hall, 339 Or 7 (2005). That case discusses when a court must exclude illegally obtained evidence.
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