Question

Relating to arrest and search warrants, the doctrine of severability _____.
a. enables total suppression of evidence in instances where a warrant is deficient
b. allows co-defendants to be charges separately
c. allows a defendant with multiple counts to be tried separately on each count
d. allows problematic clauses of a warrant to be redacted while preserving the remaining clauses

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