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Illegally seized evidence can be used, court says

A divided U.S. Supreme Court gave prosecutors more ability to use evidence obtained in violation of the Constitution, ruling against a man who was arrested and searched only because of a police clerical error. The justices, voting 5-4 along ideological lines, upheld Bennie Dean Herring's conviction for illegal possession of the methamphetamine and pistol he was ...

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