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person. "
THE CHAIRMAN: The amendment is submitted by
Delegate Bothe. Is there a second.
DELEGATE BENNETT: I second.
THE CHAIRMAN: The Chair recognizes Delegate
Bothe.
Will you first point out the difference between
this amendment and Amendment 7?
DELEGATE BOTHE: The distinction between this
amendment and Amendment J, which was just turned down by
the Committee of the Whole, is simply this:
It eliminates the reference to "agencies of the
State," and I might say -- and I perhaps should have said
sooner, that this language is precisely that which is
suggested by the Model State Constitution of the National
Municipal League. It states the exclusionary rule, which
I attempted to explain very briefly a moment ago, and
suggests that it be imbedded in the Constitution. And
being as the language states "shall not be admissible in
an any person, it would include
criminal but --- '- -proceedings, but narrows the parameter
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