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<blockquote data-quote="forindooruseonly" data-source="post: 1503109" data-attributes="member: 13718"><p>Due process or not, it's still the government seizing the property of an individual. To make matters worse, it seems as if the burden of proof isn't on the government, requiring them to document and then prove in court beyond a doubt that drug money bought the property, but that the burden is on the individual to prove to the court's satisfaction that drug money wasn't involved. And until they do, it's still seized. </p><p></p><p>I don't know the process, I'll have to look into it more to know exactly how such seizures work - but on the surface I think it sets several bad precedents that are better avoided.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forindooruseonly, post: 1503109, member: 13718"] Due process or not, it's still the government seizing the property of an individual. To make matters worse, it seems as if the burden of proof isn't on the government, requiring them to document and then prove in court beyond a doubt that drug money bought the property, but that the burden is on the individual to prove to the court's satisfaction that drug money wasn't involved. And until they do, it's still seized. I don't know the process, I'll have to look into it more to know exactly how such seizures work - but on the surface I think it sets several bad precedents that are better avoided. [/QUOTE]
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