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Saturday, January 12, 2019

Texas Police Made Over $50 Million In 2017 From Seizing People's Property

Law enforcement leaders say civil asset forfeiture is a necessary tool for fighting crime, but several lawmakers see it as a violation of Americans’ civil liberties. Texas legislators are poised to take up the issue once again in 2019.

In February 2016, prosecutors in Houston filed a lawsuit against a truck: State of Texas vs. One 2003 Chevrolet Silverado.

Houston police had seized the vehicle after surveilling its driver, Macario Hernandez, and pulling him over after he left his house. They took the truck to court, hoping to keep it or sell it at auction to fund their operations, claiming the vehicle was known to be involved in the drug trade.

But the truck’s owner, Oralia Rodriguez, was never charged with a crime. She wasn’t at the scene when officers pulled over Hernandez, her son, and found 13.5 grams of marijuana in his pocket. In fact, Rodriguez said she had recently loaned him the car so he could drive his pregnant girlfriend to the doctor. The girlfriend was having difficulty with her pregnancy and was at risk of losing the baby, Rodriguez said. She was desperate not to lose her truck, which had recently had new tires installed among other repairs, which she was still working to pay off.

“My sole intention was to help out. … Now I am in this situation of losing what I have worked very hard for,” she wrote to local prosecutors.

“I am begging you please allow me to have my truck back.”


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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

We pay taxes every way possible an I hear of police taking cash, with no crime committed or charges filed, you are carrying and you have to go to court to get it back. Very hard to get back. This is happening all over the country.

Anonymous said...

Great work taking from drug dealers!

lmclain said...

F the Constitution.

Seig heil, bit**es.

And the crowd cheers wildly!!!
(Keep thinking that since you don't "do anything wrong", it will NEVER affect YOU)
You are going to be very very very very sorry .
Very soon, too.

Anonymous said...

Sheeple