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  2. Civil forfeiture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The profit motive, in which police can keep 90% or more of profits, "forms the rotten core of forfeiture abuse". [7] Prosecutors and police have a strong incentive to seize property since the funds can be used to pay expenses of the District Attorney's office, including salaries.

  3. Vehicle impoundment - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle immobilization is a key part of the act of impounding.. Vehicle impoundment is the legal process of placing a vehicle into an impoundment lot or tow yard, [1] which is a holding place for cars until they are placed back in the control of the owner, recycled for their metal, stripped of their parts at a wrecking yard or auctioned off for the benefit of the impounding agency.

  4. Asset forfeiture - Wikipedia

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    Asset forfeiture or asset seizure is a form of confiscation of assets by the authorities.In the United States, it is a type of criminal-justice financial obligation.It typically applies to the alleged proceeds or instruments of crime.

  5. Police Cannot Seize Property Indefinitely After an Arrest ...

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    In these cases, police have been confiscating phones to punish protestors." Michael Perloff, the lead attorney for the plaintiffs, agreed that the D.C. Circuit's decision could set an important ...

  6. The penalties for driving without insurance in Ohio - AOL

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    If you violate the license suspension, the state will confiscate your car and license plates for 60 days. Third offense and beyond. After three or more offenses, Ohio law states that you must ...

  7. Kansas police abuse property seizure laws. Both right and ...

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    What’s more, we know the agencies doing the seizing aren’t always scrupulous about civil liberties: Just last month, a judge found the Kansas Highway Patrol violated drivers’ rights with the ...

  8. Confiscation - Wikipedia

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    Often, police will auction items confiscated via police auction or asset forfeiture and keep the proceeds. Theoretically, it is possible for owners to buy back confiscated items. [citation needed] In airports, potentially dangerous items (such as hazardous chemicals, weapons, and sharp objects) are usually confiscated at inspections. Other ...

  9. There was $100K in the car when police pulled them over ...

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    So far this year, local law enforcement agencies confiscated more than $1.3 million from people driving through Canadian County, according to an NBC News review of court records.