Independent source doctrine

In US law, the independent source doctrine is an exception to the exclusionary rule. The doctrine applies to evidence initially discovered during, or as a consequence of, an unlawful search, but later obtained independently from activities untainted by the initial illegality. The United States Supreme Court, in Nix v. Williams, provided the policy rationale for admitting tainted evidence:

Independent source doctrine

In US law, the independent source doctrine is an exception to the exclusionary rule. The doctrine applies to evidence initially discovered during, or as a consequence of, an unlawful search, but later obtained independently from activities untainted by the initial illegality. The United States Supreme Court, in Nix v. Williams, provided the policy rationale for admitting tainted evidence: