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Monday, 21 Aug 2006

Court: Excess Cash in Car Can Be Confiscated

Here is one court case that every American should be concerned about.

The Eighth Circuit court of Appeals has ruled that driving with large sums of cash is evidence of drug trafficking, and the money can be confiscated by authorities whether or not other evidence supports the illegal sale of drugs.

Now, the plaintiffs in the case clearly were very stupid. They were driving around with $125,000 in cash in the vehicle. They were stopped by police who confiscated the money after a police dog smelled drugs. However, there was no evidence that the drug scent was not merely left over from a previous owner. When you have that much cash, the chances are high that at least one bill was involved in a drug deal in the past. Nevertheless, the bills were confiscated even though the men were not charged. (more…)