The inevitable discovery exception A. holds that the exclusionary rule can be waived in cases where failure to convict can lead to further public harm. B. holds that otherwise excludable evidence can be admitted in trial if police believed they were following the proper procedures. C. allows the use of evidence that would have been discovered by other means or through other forms of evidence. D. has effectively invalidated the exclusionary rule. E. holds that a convicted person may not appeal the conviction when his or her own actions would have ultimately led to further unlawful acts.