SUPREME COURT RULES ILLEGAL ARREST DOESN'T INVALIDATE SEARCH
MONDOGLOBO CNN reports: The Supreme Court offered unanimous support for police Wednesday by allowing drug evidence gathered after an arrest that violated state law to be used at trial, an important search-and-seizure case turning on the constitutional limits of "probable cause."
"When officers have probable cause to believe that a person has committed a crime in their presence, the Fourth Amendment permits them to make an arrest, and to search the suspect in order to safeguard evidence and ensure their own safety," Justice Antonin Scalia wrote. David Lee Moore was stopped by
At trial,


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