Termyn8or
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FR http://www.fear.org/ " "Civil asset forfeiture has allowed police to view all of America as some giant national K-Mart, where prices are not just lower, but non-existent — a sort of law enforcement 'pick-and-don't-pay.'"—U.S. Representative Henry Hyde," T^T "Incredible as it sounds, civil asset forfeiture laws allow the government to seize property without charging anyone with a crime. Until FEAR achieved the nation's first major federal forfeiture law reform at the turn of the millenium, the government was allowed to keep whatever property it seized without ever having to prove a case. Seized property was presumed guilty and could be forfeited based upon mere hearsay—even a tip supplied by by an informant who stood to gain up to 25% of the forfeited assets. Owners were forced into the untenable situation of trying to prove a negative—that something never happened, even though no proof of any illegal act had been offered at trial. " There was an article, and I think it was Miami. They did a sweep and anyone with something like $200 in their pocket was presumed to be dealing or seeking drugs. Also, the figures on just how much the government siezes are alarming. So let's not entertain any notions of due process here. T^T
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