Does the exclusionary rule apply to evidence obtained as a direct result of an illegal search or seizure?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Jacobs, G056578 (Cal. App. 2019):

illegal detention. The subsequent search was fruit of the poisonous tree. (See Segura v. United States (1984) 468 U.S. 796, 804 ["the exclusionary rule reaches not only primary evidence obtained as a direct result of an illegal search or seizure, [citation], but also evidence later discovered and found to be derivative of an illegality or 'fruit of the poisonous tree.' [Citation.] It 'extends as well to the indirect as the direct products' of unconstitutional conduct"].)

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