Posted on 01/11/2002 10:44:30 PM PST by LloydofDSS
Jan 11, 2002 Widow's Home Seized After Son's Arrest for Drug Possession The Associated Press ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Police have seized the house of an 82-year-old widow because they say she knew her son dealt drugs there and did nothing to stop him. Fannie Gresham's small home was seized Thursday under a state law allowing authorities to confiscate property linked to the illegal drug trade. Authorities also arrested her 50-year-old son, Tommie "Top Dollar" Gresham, on a drug charge after he allegedly dropped several rocks of crack cocaine and fled. Police records show 29 incidents of drug activity at the address since 1992 and authorities say drug dealers were caught numerous times fetching drugs from the house for street sales. Based on that, and police claims that the elder, widowed Gresham was helping her son's alleged operation, Superior Court Judge Stephen Boswell issued a court order in December allowing the seizure. Boswell gave Fannie Gresham 14 days to move her belongings. Her attorney, Jim Smith, likened the seizure to the widespread illegal taking of property and land from blacks that he says tarnishes America's past. "They have never seized any drugs in this house. This lady is not accused of a single thing," he said. Police predicted more such seizures as they crack down on the drug trade in the city's troubled neighborhoods. A hearing on the seizure has been scheduled in February.
From the 4th ammendment to "Zero Tollerance" to property confication without due process, it is definatly a tangled web. Where will it end...INDEED.
Delta 21
I need someone to move my BoFlex and free weights up into the attic.
This ought to seriously bother you. Why doesn't it?
#1.. Because the average age when a kid gets hooked is 12. Is a 12 year old able to make rational decisions that will drive the restof their lives? Is your 12 year old? Were you so qualified at 12?
#2 Because after the addict crashes their body, they want the taxpayers to fund their health care for the rest of their lives. Isn't it better to stop the problem in the first place?
Let's see: She can't
These confiscation laws are really un-American! They can't convict the guy of anything so they go after his mother!
This ought to seriously bother you. Why doesn't it?
That is not the question I addressed. I addressed the claim that the old and weak are totally helpless to prevent crime committed by the young and strong.
In a primitive society, that claim may be true. In a civilized society, a 85 year old lady can pick up the phone, call the Police and, depending on the situation, can initiate the mobilization of a SWAT team.
The first thing you want to do, in a case like this, is pull out the race card and hold it up for everyone to see.
How much longer??? before you DRUG WAR FANATICS!! win this war?
so my taxes can be reduced, so I can get back my freedoms, so we have room for violent felons in prison, and so I can get the government to stop snooping on me??
(Things were so much simpler back when all drugs were legal, back when there was no drug-related crime, and the mafia was actually poor)
Generally, drug laws are enforced against the middle class, and the poor. This is especially true of the drug "lifer" laws.
Does anyone really think that George Washington(a daily opium user), or Thomas Jefferson(who grew acres of marijuanna), would be sentenced to life in prison if we caught them today?
Does everyone???? here really think/believe that we would have been better off if George Washington and Tom Jefferson had spent all of their lives in prison, and lost their homes, instead of starting the United States and becoming presidents?
They wrote the article to gin up the ACLU/Libertarian crowd.
You are kidding aren't you. I once actually tried that long long ago. Fortunately a very kind and understanding police officer very politely informed me what was about to happen to ME if I actually filed that report. This little old lady is just "lucky" she hasn't been hauled off Elian style by some jack-booted thugs.
While I am no WOD crusader and I feel that convictionless seizures are an abomination of justice, it should be mentioned that this woman had many chances to do something about her son's behavior.
You can bet that if this was a white family in the suburbs who's kid was busted selling pot out of the house, that home would have been seized after incident numero uno.
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