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Forfeiting Credibility: Civil Forfeiture Hurts Law Enforcement, Too
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| December 2, 2013
| Rebecca Furdek
Posted on 12/02/2013 9:02:40 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Alas Babylon!
And dont forget Tip ONeill and the democrats in control of Congress loved it cause it made them look tough on crime. I wish I could. If you haven't read it, Rise of the Warrior Cop is well worth your time.
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12/02/2013 5:12:18 PM PST
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Carry_Okie
("Single payer" is Medicaid for all; they'll pull the sheet over your head, and then take your house.)
To: kiryandil
That was only a hypothetical situation. ;)
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12/02/2013 5:35:18 PM PST
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USNBandit
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To: supercat
I think this store situation is an outlier within a bigger problem. There are a few county juridictions which specialize in this type of thievery.
The flip side of this is criminal seizures, some of which are pretty awesome. Several years ago an AUSA, through the courts, got a seizure of a drug dealer's "grill." They took him from the prison to the dentist and "seized" his diamond encrusted gold caps off his teeth.
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12/02/2013 5:44:28 PM PST
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USNBandit
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