Richard Celata's property seized by the BATFE (as "potential evidence") has now been officially stolen.
- http://www.jpfo.org/ktoopenletter.htm -
WITHOUT criminal charges, NO conviction, the ATF has taken more than $11k of Celata's property and may sell or otherwise dispose of it as it wishes!
2006-09-26
18:08:07
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sincere12_26
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Politics & Government
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"Why? Because the items may have been 'used or acquired in violation of federal law' What law? Unspecified. What proof? None offered -- and none needed under the medieval rules of civil asset forfeiture.'' http://www.clairewolfe.com/blog.html
2006-09-26
18:10:52 ·
update #1