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Is the exclusionary rule applicable to grand jury proceedings?
No.

Even illegally seized evidence is admissible in grand jury proceedings.
Does a passenger have a reasonable expectation of privacy with respect to a search of the car (assuming she does not own the car)?
No.
Is an anonymous informant’s tip, alone, sufficient probable cause or reasonable suspicion (in the case of a Terry stop and frisk?)
No. More is needed to corroborate the accusation.
A school search will be held reasonable if:

it offers a ___________ chance of finding evidence of wrongdoing,

the measures adopted to carry out the search are ________ _________ to the objectives of the search, and

the search is not _________ ____________ in light of the age and sex of the student and the nature of the infraction.

The principal need only have sufficient ______________ grounds to search, NOT probable cause.
moderate chance

reasonably related

excessively intrusive

reasonable