Law360, New York (January 6, 2016, 1:33 PM EST) -- An asylum-seeking gypsy who claims Bulgarian police beat him has made a final bid to convince the U.S. Supreme Court to hear his appeal, insisting the justices should patch up a split among appeals courts over evidence standards in asylum decisions. Nikolay Ivanov Angov, who brought his appeal to the high court in October, reiterated his belief on Dec. 29 that the court should examine a Ninth Circuit ruling that upheld a decision to deny him asylum. The appeals court ruled, in part, that an immigration court was within its discretion to admit into evidence a letter by a State Department...

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