Posted on 12/09/2010 7:02:57 AM PST by MissTed
DENVER -- Robin McAnally was arrested in a reverse "john" sting and accused of soliciting for prostitution. From the beginning, he insisted it wasnt true.
A Denver jury believed him and took just ten minutes to find him not guilty.
McAnally says that was bad enough, but the City of Denver seized his work truck and impounded it, under the citys nuisance abatement ordinance.
The City of Denver will not release it unless he pays more than $5,000 in impound and other fees.
Im not understanding any of this, he said. I go all the way and spend money for a lawyer and then I get found not guilty by a jury and theyre still telling me youre going to have to come up with more money because were not going to give your truck back to you.
He says his 1991 GMC truck isnt worth $5,000, and he doesnt have that kind of cash. He says fairness would be for the city to acknowledge he didnt do anything wrong, he should be able to get his truck out of impound without having to pay any charges.
McAnally was told it doesnt matter that he was cleared in the criminal case, the truck impound is a civil matter. And unless he comes up with the money, the city will sell his truck at auction and keep the money for itself.
And in the meantime, he would still face a financial judgment filed by the city against him. Im not even asking for an Im sorry that we messed with your life. Just give me my truck back. Im not rich, I cant go buy another truck, said McAnally.Im just a little guy out there working hard every day of my life.
FOX31 News was not able to get hold of the City Attorney handling the case, but McAnallys lawyer says he sees this happen all the time. He says the city is unfairly seizing vehicles, even though a person is cleared of a crime, and making them pay thousands of dollars to get their vehicles back.
In my area, the cops and the prosecutors office proposed and pushed for it. They are the direct beneficiaries as the income generated does not go into the general fund but is distributed directly to the prosecutors office and the police department with almost no accountability.
Revenue tickets. Nothing but. Corrupt cities shake down legal citizens for money.
It’s also safer to go after Joe Citizen on non-violent offenses than to go after armed thugs.
And Joe Citizen isn’t looking at jail time, only fines and court ordered “re-education” training (for pay).
Some thug who needs a city funded court appointed attorney and is looking at lockup time (which again costs the city money) isn’t as high a priority.
Agreed. Safer and more profitable.
A lesson not learned from the drug warriors.
A lesson predating the drug war by decades.
Look into game wardens. The Federal Government has been in the piracy business a long time.
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