Republican legislative leaders unveiled this morning two bills and a request to Gov. Beverly Perdue that are designed to address problems with the state’s criminal justice system.

One bill would expand the potential use of warantless searches of probationers and parolees. The other would provide a “good-faith exception” to the exclusionary rule that keeps some evidence out of criminal cases. If Perdue acts on the request, she would have staff post on a state Web site the names, photographs, and “last known whereabouts” of thousands of missing probationers.

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