Washington, DC, approves landmark civil asset forfeiture law
Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) – District of Columbia lawmakers approved legislation on Tuesday that makes it harder for police to seize assets from people who are not ultimately charged with crimes, a bill that backers say is a model for the rest of the country. D.C. rethinks rules that let police seize, keep suspects’ cash, propertyWashington Times D.C. Council Passes Asset Forfeiture ReformWashington Free Beacon D.C. Council to Overhaul How Police Seize Money, PropertyNBC4 Washington CBS Local all 26 news articles |
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