"Police agencies have used
hundreds of millions of dollars taken from Americans under federal civil
forfeiture law in recent years to buy guns, armored cars and electronic
surveillance gear," according to Saturday’s investigative
article in The Washington Post.
"They have also spent money on luxury vehicles, travel and a clown named
Sparkles.” The details of the article are from 43,000 annual reports submitted
by local and state agencies to the Justice Department’s Equitable Sharing
Program, an initiative that allows local and state police to keep up to 80
percent of the assets they seize. Of
the nearly $2.5 billion in spending reported in the forms, 81 percent came from
cash and property seizures in which no indictment was filed, according to an
analysis by The Post.
Even HBO comedian John Oliver took an
in-depth look at civil asset forfeiture. And in Congress, two bills have been
introduced to address the issue:
--Bipartisan--
Would "raise the level of proof necessary for the government to seize
property; restore the principle of 'innocent until proven guilty' by placing
the burden on the government to prove a property owner had knowledge of
criminal activity Increase transparency of civil forfeiture proceeds; restrict
the use of equitable sharing agreements between DOJ and local/state law
enforcement agencies that infringe upon state laws," according to the bill sponsor.
Source: http://www.popvox.com/blog/2014/week-ahead-oct 1317/?utm_campaign=website&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email
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