Senators Oppose Sessions, Want End to Asset Seizure w/out Conviction
(Joshua Paladino, Liberty Headlines) A bipartisan group of Senators hope to use the 2017-2018 budget bill to prevent civil asset forfeiture – a process by which the government seizes property from suspected criminals without a conviction. Jeff Sessions in Portland/IMAGE: PBS via YouTube The budget bill passed by the House of Representatives in September contains three…
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