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Originally Posted by troit
If we allow them to use the "prove its yours" where does it stop?
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Which is, of course, my whole problem with this clusterfuck. Although I am a firm supporter of the whole "forfeiture of property used, and gained, in the commision of a felony" concept...burden of proof still needs to rest with the state.
If this is allowed to go unchecked, and unfettered, then we will pick up substantial speed down that slippery slope into oblivion.
Look...I'm not a moron. The odds are heavily on this guys cash being ill gotten. But, until the state can prove that, then the money is his. Sorry boys, this one got away. Better luck next time.