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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it almost happened so people must be very careful in their ways
COPS ARE CROOKS. THEY TAKE OUR TAX MONEY.
If your money is siezed polietly ask for it back if they refuse dont get mad …find out the officers full name address then go to the courthouse and file a lien against the officers property for the exact amount siezed the officer then has to settle the dept or try and take you to court before he can sale or transfer the property
f**e story been around for years
Totally sue the hell out of them for millions and make an example out of stilling from inacent people
Yeah they can legally take your cash or anything from you…..bastards
I’ve heard this story before. David Chapman, I agree with you.
THAT’S B******t
I don’t know if this is true but I believe they have been called out for not paying lottery winnings to the big winners in their state.
That’s just WRONG!!