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In 2016, a divided U.S. Supreme Court bolstered police powers, ruling 5-3 that evidence of a crime in some cases may be used against a defendant even if the police did something wrong or illegal in obtaining it. Throwing the door wide open for manufactured evidence. Without a proper chain of custody and verified forensic accounting anything can now be entered into evidence with zero provenance of source or context other then the cop said so.  |