exclusionary hearing

exclusionary hearing
Pre-trial hearing at which alleged illegally obtained evidence is reviewed by trial judge to determine whether such is admissable at trial.
See Fed.RCrim.P. 12(bX3).

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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