A Marine's Battle: Cash Seized, Justice Sought

Nevada, USATue Oct 15 2024
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A retired Marine, Stephen Lara, just trying to visit his daughters. Suddenly, his journey takes a wrong turn when Nevada police stop him and seize his entire life savings of $86,900. No crime was committed, but the officer suspected drug involvement. The money was sent off to the DEA for what's known as civil forfeiture, where authorities can keep seized money without even pressing charges. Shocking, right?
This practice is called civil forfeiture, and it's controversial because it allows law enforcement to take and keep property they believe is connected to criminal activity, even if no one is charged. Even more stunning, Stephen didn't give up. With the help of a legal aid group, he sued to get his money back. And after a long fight, he won! But the battle isn't over. He's now part of a bigger fight to challenge this system. Think about it: should the police be able to take your money without proving you've done something wrong? It's a serious question that affects more people than just Stephen.
https://localnews.ai/article/a-marines-battle-cash-seized-justice-sought-fddfe102

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