How did the U.S. Supreme Court rule in the recent Arizona v. Gant case on searches?

a. It upheld the ruling of the Arizona Supreme Court that the search of Gant's vehicle was an unreasonable search.
b. It reversed the ruling of the Arizona Supreme Court and upheld the search by officers as reasonable.
c. It did not rule on the issue, but remanded the case back the Arizona State Supreme Court.
d. It upheld the ruling of the Arizona Supreme Court that the search was a reasonable search.


a

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