This is a research work that sought to exhume the complexities of the exclusionary rule in the US legal system alongside what the author terms the ''semi-inclusionary'' Nigerian position. The exclusionary rule in America is a judicial derivative aimed at protecting the fundamental rights of the American people. This sort of rule is absent in the Nigerian jurisprudence where human rights abuses are incessant and ubiquitous. This book examines the Nigerian and American position in a comparative analysis and makes adequate recommendations.