Police are seizing property in the name of drug enforcement without ever having arrested or charged their owners with a crime.
As law enforcement officers continue to ramp up use of a controversial practice known as civil forfeiture, police are seizing cash, cars, houses, and other assets in the name of drug enforcement without ever having arrested or charged their owners with a crime. Funds collected from these seizures frequently go directly back into law enforcement, creating a dangerous profit incentive for police and other law enforcers. Both the
New Yorker and
ProPublica have new investigations of this practice, in which officers seize property they believe is connected to drug or other illicit activity, with a much lower burden of proof than when charges are filed against a person. Below are five of the most egregious incidents to emerge from these reports.
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http://www.blacklistednews.com/5_Shocking_Stories_of_Police_Taking_Cash%2C_Cars%2C_Even_Infants_from_People_Never_Accused_of_a_Crime/27893/0/38/38/Y/M.html
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