One particularly disturbing aspect of the approaching police state is the practice of civil asset forfeiture. This is when law enforcement is empowered to seize a person’s property — most often cash, cars, or homes — without due process or having to prove it is connected to a crime.
So let’s consider the state’s practice of empowering law enforcement to take a person’s property without due process or showing that the property is connected in some way to a crime alleged or committed.
The person from whom this property has been confiscated is now obligated to secure legal representation and fight a civil action in court to prove that the property was obtained legally. This is exactly the opposite of how justice is supposed to work.
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