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    Armored car heists...plural

    He had mentioned this question being asked recently and lo and behold....


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    Yea, it's pot money! Sucks regardless of your thoughts on weed. Legal in CA, NOT Legal on the Fed level, so basically the Sherriff is taking the cash turns it in, and gets an 80% kickback from the Feds !! Ya can't make this shit up! Read about this a week or so ago,, pretty crazy.

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    Because it is more than just cash that gets taken as evidence. Drugs, guns, stolen cars more to it than just pulling someone over and them having cash on them. Pulled a lawyer over and he had a console full of loose cash and made a show of digging through it to find his registration. Miami sent me some paper work to serve a guy in our county because they stopped a jamaican national at the airport with closebto $200,000 cash and seized it. Turns out is was scam money that had passed through a guy's account in our county and they wanted him to come down and prove it was his legally. He lived in a crappy car lot full of junk cars so most likely not his by right. He never got the papers as he was in ICU for covid.

    You do get a portion of items seized from drug busts because they have to prove they purchased the items legally. Alot of the drug money goes into accounts for purchasing training for officers or new equipment.

    Majority of the fed hold guys in our jail are there for drug and gun violations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joedirt199 View Post
    Because it is more than just cash that gets taken as evidence. Drugs, guns, stolen cars more to it than just pulling someone over and them having cash on them. Pulled a lawyer over and he had a console full of loose cash and made a show of digging through it to find his registration. Miami sent me some paper work to serve a guy in our county because they stopped a jamaican national at the airport with closebto $200,000 cash and seized it. Turns out is was scam money that had passed through a guy's account in our county and they wanted him to come down and prove it was his legally. He lived in a crappy car lot full of junk cars so most likely not his by right. He never got the papers as he was in ICU for covid.

    You do get a portion of items seized from drug busts because they have to prove they purchased the items legally. Alot of the drug money goes into accounts for purchasing training for officers or new equipment.

    Majority of the fed hold guys in our jail are there for drug and gun violations.
    Evidence as part of a legit crime with day in court and all that stuff is one thing while civil asset forfeiture is something else.

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    Alot of times the money gets documented as part of the crime then you have to apply to the feds to get your prercentage back. The point was someone travelling with a large some of money is not a crime and there is more to it justifying the siezure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joedirt199 View Post
    Alot of times the money gets documented as part of the crime then you have to apply to the feds to get your prercentage back. The point was someone travelling with a large some of money is not a crime and there is more to it justifying the siezure.
    Plenty of body cam footage where the justification is the officer allegedly believes cash was involved in a crime(but the person is not charged with any crime) so it gets seized and then they have to sue to get it back so even if they win they still lose.

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    I have just one thing to say to any advocate of guilty-til-proven-innocent Asset Forfeiture...

    Prove YOU'RE not a child molester.

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    Asset seizure is theft. The American people should treat it as such

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsbhike View Post
    Evidence as part of a legit crime with day in court and all that stuff is one thing while civil asset forfeiture is something else.
    I think that the word you are looking for is theft. Or perhaps klepto-something….its right on the tip of my tongue.

    Edit: TMS 951 beat me to it!
    Last edited by 1168; 02-13-22 at 11:27.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TMS951 View Post
    Asset seizure is theft. The American people should treat it as such
    Armed robbery is closer to the truth.
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