Not when they contain statements that are obtained by illegal, unconstitutional means! Any evidence obtained illegally can't come it, period. So if DW made statements to cops (or allegedly made statements; most cops lie to make a suspect seem guilty, or take statements out of context; we know that has happened numerous times in this case already)after he had asked for a lawyer, then they don't come in.
What amazes me is that cops know this rule, and they still try to cheat.
SO what is being thrown out if anything by the false statement(S) on the warrents?