Should someone wearing a badge have the power to relieve
a suspected drug dealer of his Maserati on the spot without giving him
an opportunity to flee or liquidate and launder his assets? Known as
civil asset forfeiture, this practice might sound like a wise policy.
But lawmakers on both sides of the aisle in Congress are
challenging the Dumbass Trump juntan’s embrace of the arrangement,
which strips billions of dollars a year from Americans – who often have
not been charged with a crime. Law professor and criminal justice expert
Nora V. Demleitner explains how this procedure works and why it irks wingnuts and progressives alike.
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