We are living in a time when the due process protections of the Fourth Amendment are more important than ever.
Back in 2012, couple Adam and Jennifer Perry were speeding down an Illinois highway to reach a hearing specialist based in Salt Lake City, Utah who was supposed to treat an ear infection afflicting Adam. Their high speed drew the attention of state troopers, who pulled the couple over.
After a drug dog sniffed the Perry’s car, police searched their vehicle. They turned up empty-handed, with the only thing vaguely resembling the drugs they were looking for being a duffel bag that officers claimed smelled of marijuana.
But they found something else: $107,520 in cash, belonging to the Perrys’.
The officers let them go, but they kept the cash, even though the Perrys’ weren’t charged with a crime or even subject to a search warrant.
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that couple needs to sue that cop, that city, that county, the state, then the federal governemnt, for allowing them too do so. they have too retrive their funds in whole, plus income a fair interest rate. the whole fund, not a partal one. they do it all the time, theytry too seize private monies, then those funds disappair, in to those cops pockets. in way of bonus. go too the Atroney general and file charges of grand thift ,on the cop, and his boss’s, all the way up the chain . they have too put that money in an escrow account until it is settled. illegal seizure is a crime, that cop should be fire and jailed. demand action.
The Muslim brotherhood is running our government as we all sit by and watch it happen.
This is theft.
WTF?
These stupid things give cops a bad name
Dear God not more crooked cops?
Piracy! But it’s all done illegally legal. These guys are nothing more than privateers for the governments employing them it’s not a difficult thing to understand.
(Privateer Source: Wikipedia)
A privateer (sometimes called corsair or buccaneer) was a private person or ship authorized by a government by letters of marque to attack foreign vessels during wartime. Privateering was a way of mobilizing armed ships and sailors without having vessels be commissioned into regular service as warships. The crew of a privateer might be treated as prisoners of war by the enemy country if captured.
Historically, the distinction between a privateer and a pirate has been subjective, often depending on the source as to which label was correct in a particular circumstance.[1] The actual work of a pirate and a privateer is generally the same (raiding and plundering ships); it is, therefore, the authorization and perceived legality of the actions that form the distinction. At various times, governments indiscriminately granted authorization for privateering to a variety of ships, so much so that would-be pirates could easily operate under a veil of legitimacy.
Sounds as though the Illinois police have a policy of corruption.
It is time for direct action and full armed confict with the government that has turned its’ back on its’ people….. buy a weapon and ammo and get ready for war
Civil asset forfeiture a law that turns good cops in to pirates!!!!