OPINION
PRICE, J., delivered the opinion for a unanimous Court.
Having concluded that a Fourth Amendment violation occurred in this cause, the First Court of Appeals held that the trial court should have granted the appellant's motion to suppress. The State now contends that the court of appeals should not have reversed the appellant's conviction without first deciding whether the good-faith exception...
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