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A Navajo County Sheriff reserve deputy fills out paperwork after pulling over a car and searching it for drugs on November 22, 2016 in Holbrook, Arizona. Navajo County uses forfeiture money to fund the salaries of its drug task force. (Photo by Emily L. Mahoney/Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting)
Posted inGovernment, Law Enforcement

Law enforcement predicts seizures won’t be curbed by new reforms

Avatar photo by Agnel Philip August 8, 2017August 26, 2020

Despite being hailed as a landmark series of reforms by proponents, Arizona law enforcement officials say changes enacted this year to Arizona’s civil asset forfeiture program won’t do much to curb the ability of police to seize cash and property from those they suspect of breaking the law.

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