Members of a visit, board, search and seizure team, assigned to the guided-missile frigate USS Vandegrift. Credit: Commander, US 7th Fleet..

Naturally, it was only after John Oliver did a segment on civil asset forfeiture, based on a Washington Post investigation, that the federal government took any steps to reform the system. Eric Holder banned the practice of police using federal laws to seize assets, but police are still free to use state laws.

A guy drives up in a 2008 Mercedes, brand new. Just so beautiful, I mean, the cops were undercover and they were just like “Ahhhh.” And he gets out and he’s just reeking of alcohol. And it’s like, “Oh, my goodness, we can hardly wait.”

City attorney of a small city in New Mexico describes "little goodies" of civil asset forfeiture.
↩︎ The New York Times
Sep 27, 2016

During the recession, federal and local law enforcement agencies, from small-town cops to the Justice and Treasury Departments, exponentially increased their use of civil asset forfeitures, according to a 2015 study.

"The combination of low procedural hurdles, high profit incentive, and meager accountability or oversight created a rich environment for forfeiture activities to flourish," said co-author Dick Carpenter. 

The study graded each state's forfeiture laws through a civil liberties lens; the average was a D. (The federal government earned a D-.)

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