oh, you thought there were laws that protect you;
When a man barged into
Isiah Kinloch’s apartment and broke a bottle over his head, the North
Charleston resident called 911. After cops arrived on that day in 2015,
they searched the injured man’s home and found an ounce of marijuana.
So they took $1,800 in cash from his apartment and kept it.
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When Eamon Cools-Lartigue was driving on Interstate 85 in Spartanburg
County, deputies stopped him for speeding. The Atlanta businessman
wasn’t criminally charged in the April 2016 incident. Deputies
discovered $29,000 in his car, though, and decided to take it.
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When Brandy Cooke dropped her friend off at a Myrtle Beach sports bar
as a favor, drug enforcement agents swarmed her in the parking lot and
found $4,670 in the car.
Her friend was wanted in a drug distribution case, but Cooke wasn’t
involved. She had no drugs and was never charged in the 2014 bust.
Agents seized her money anyway.
She worked as a waitress and carried cash because she didn’t have a
checking account. She spent more than a year trying to get her money
back...........http://www.captainsjournal.com/2019/02/03/civil-asset-forfeiture/
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