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Supreme Court Will Decide If Civil Forfeiture Is Unconstitutional, Violates The Eighth Amendment
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3132333" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>Yes, to put it plainly: You get arrested, all items are seized as evidence. Found not guilty, acquitted, or no charges = all items returned. Found guilty, all items are surrendered to the state for liquidation and goes towards the police funds. This only pertains to items that you were using to commit the crime. For instance: you get caught distributing meth, the car you were in, the cash you had in possession, cell phone and knife you had in your pocket for protect are all seized. Once convicted all items are liquidated and the cash is given to the police fund. You get picked up on a warrant for murder. You have the weapon on you, plus some cash, phone, some jewelry. Only the murder weapon is seized, the rest is put in a personal items box to be returned if you bail out or are released.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3132333, member: 43724"] Yes, to put it plainly: You get arrested, all items are seized as evidence. Found not guilty, acquitted, or no charges = all items returned. Found guilty, all items are surrendered to the state for liquidation and goes towards the police funds. This only pertains to items that you were using to commit the crime. For instance: you get caught distributing meth, the car you were in, the cash you had in possession, cell phone and knife you had in your pocket for protect are all seized. Once convicted all items are liquidated and the cash is given to the police fund. You get picked up on a warrant for murder. You have the weapon on you, plus some cash, phone, some jewelry. Only the murder weapon is seized, the rest is put in a personal items box to be returned if you bail out or are released. [/QUOTE]
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