Search Warrant Evidence Suppression
Summary
In cases where evidence is suppressed due to a lack of substantial basis for probable cause in a search warrant, the *United States v. Leon* case is significant. This case introduced the good faith exception to the exclusionary rule, while also addressing the validity of search warrants. Understanding local rulings and recent cases in your jurisdiction can provide more specific insights.Full Conversation
Case where suppression of evidence was affirmed ( and/ or) upheld for search warrant showing " NO SUBSTANTIAL BASIS" to conclude that the warrant was supported by probable cause
In the context of your inquiry, a notable case where suppression of evidence was affirmed due to "no substantial basis" for probable cause is *United States v. Leon*, * U.S. * (*). This case involved the good faith exception to the exclusionary rule but also discussed issues regarding the validity of search warrants.
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