Poisonous Tree Doctrine

Las Vegas Sun: How ‘fruit of the poisonous tree’ doctrine applies outside the court

In criminal law, there is a legal doctrine known as the “fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine.” What it says, generally, is that evidence obtained illegally cannot later be used as evidence in court.

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Cleveland.com: How ’fruit of the poisonous tree’ doctrine applies to history and antiquities, too: Eric Foster

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ATLANTA -- In criminal law, there is a legal doctrine known as the “fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine.” What it says, generally, is that evidence obtained illegally cannot later be used as evidence ...

How ’fruit of the poisonous tree’ doctrine applies to history and antiquities, too: Eric Foster

The American Spectator: Applying the ‘Fruit of the Poisonous Tree’ Doctrine to Election Fraud

In American criminal law, there is a doctrine called the “Fruit of the Poisonous Tree,” a term that obviously derives from the Biblical Adam and Eve account. Under that doctrine, government violations ...

The Times Leader: Prosecutors argue evidence in shooting be thrown out under ‘Fruit of the Poisonous Tree doctrine’

Prosecutors argue evidence in shooting be thrown out under ‘Fruit of the Poisonous Tree doctrine’

As forests continue to be cleared and forested landscapes degraded by human activity, their loss can significantly affect the trees left standing, potentially changing the structure of forests, a ...

Interior Alaskan forests have only six native tree species: white spruce, black spruce, quaking aspen, balsam poplar, larch (tamarack) and paper birch. Northern Canadian forests have all of those, plus jack pine, balsam fir and lodgepole pine. Since northern Canada and interior Alaska share the same grueling climate and extremes of daylength, why are the Canadian tree species absent from ...

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