Broward Sheriff's Office in Florida seizes cartel assets and makes it theirs
7 years ago by routiner · 466 Likes · 7 comments · Trending
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captainjackharknes
· 7 years ago
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Actually, the law states that they can seize property, without an actual legal cause. If the property is under suspicion of being used in a crime, they can take it. If you want to get it back, you would have to go through a series of legal shit that will cost you time, effort, and money. So, no matter what, they are gonna get some funding.
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funkmasterrex
· 7 years ago
Anyone with a lambo can afford a lawyer to get it back. Civil asset forfeiture is fucked up and should be absolutely unconstitutional, but I highly doubt the guy that had that lambo seized was innocent if he couldn't get it back.
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captainjackharknes
· 7 years ago
Never said it was just expensive cars. I was just shedding some information on the issue.
funkmasterrex
· 7 years ago
oh I just wanted to talk about civil asset forfeiture, cuz fuck that.
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captainjackharknes
· 7 years ago
I mean, its a problem you know? It also breaches one of the Ten Amendments of the Declaration of Independence
morebacon
· 7 years ago
Thay's one lucky officer. Ive seen at least half a dozen super cars that were seized and turned into cop cars here in Florida. Most are in Tampa and Miami.
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zinope
· 7 years ago
I have a problem with this.