Associations to the word «Exclusionary»
Noun
- Misconduct
- Seizure
- Amendment
- Rule
- Weeks
- Violation
- Exclusion
- Remedy
- Warrant
- Burger
- Prosecution
- Miranda
- Segregation
- Exception
- Rationale
- Clause
- Fourth
- Evidence
- Eyewitness
- Defendant
- Doctrine
- Privacy
- Feminism
- Search
- Reliance
- Incorporation
- Justification
- Discrimination
- Brutality
- Racism
- Corpus
- Immigration
- Court
- Enforcement
- Covenant
- Ordinance
- Suppression
- Ruling
- Faith
- Sanction
- Surveillance
- Ob
- Guilt
- Exemption
- Policy
- Discretion
- Criterion
- Patent
- Guarantee
- Refusal
- Police
- Immunity
- Practice
- Nationality
- Arrest
- Conduct
- Warren
- Justice
- Knock
Adjective
Wiktionary
EXCLUSIONARY, adjective. Acting to exclude something
EXCLUSIONARY RULE, noun. (US) (legal) A doctrine which requires that evidence obtained as the result of an illegal act on the part of law enforcement personnel (such as a warrantless search, or continued questioning a witness who has invoked the right of counsel) must therefore be excluded from being admitted as evidence in a trial. This rule does not apply in civil proceedings, although statutes sometime specifically provide for exclusion of such evidence.
EXCLUSIONARY RULES, noun. Plural of exclusionary rule
Wise words
Words are always getting conventionalized to some secondary
meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.