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The Supreme Court released a number of rulings from their current session on Monday, most notably issuing a stays in cases that challenged assault weapons bans in both Connecticut and New York. Below is a synopsis of six other rulings issued by the High Court on Monday.Police EvidenceIn a 5-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that crime evidence obtained illegally by police officers may still be used at trial. The ruling stems from a Salt Lake City, Utah case where police illegally stopped a man on the street and found that he was carrying meth.Justice Clarence Thomas wrote that While Officer Fackrell s decision to initiate the stop was mistaken, his cond <a href=https://www.adidas-yeezys.com.mx>yeezy slide uct thereafter was lawful, according to the AP.In her dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said that the ruling could allow police officers to violate your Fourth Amendment rights. Prosecuting Drug adidas campus RobberiesThe government can prosecute robbery of drug dealers under federal law without showing that the drugs were intended to be sold across state lines, according to a 7-1 ruling released Monday. adidas samba The ruling upheld the conviction of a Virginia man who robbed two houses in Virginia while trying to steal marijuana. He was tried under the Hobbs Act, which prohibits attempted robbery affecting interstate commerce, which he argued meant he could not be prosecuted.Challenging PatentsThe Supreme Court unanimously issued a blow to Patent Trolls on Monday, upholding a new appeals process used to cancel patents.Patent Trolls are companies th
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